Egg Carrier Patents (Class 220/508)
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Patent number: 10005588Abstract: A case for storing tobacco products comprises body having a cavity formed therein. A divider traverses the cavity and defines a boundary between first and second compartments within the cavity. A first lid is pivotally coupled to the body by a first hinge, and a second lid is pivotally coupled to the body by a second hinge. The first lid can be detachably coupled to the divider so as to enclose the first compartment, and the second lid can be detachably coupled to the divider so as to enclose the second compartment. Preferably, the divider is offset from the medial centerline of the body, so that the first compartment has the same length and depth, but a smaller width, than the second compartment. Thus, the case may be configured such that a single tobacco product can be stored in the first compartment, and multiple tobacco products of the same type can be stored in the second compartment.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2016Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: Maurice S. Kanbar Revocable TrustInventors: Maurice S. Kanbar, Albert Kolvites
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Patent number: 9027780Abstract: An egg carton includes a base and a lid that are hinged together through a web. The base and lid may include side walls extending around the base and the lid, the base including at least one egg cup for receiving an egg but typically around six. The base further includes at least one compartment in the base for containing other ingredients than eggs, such as bacon. The lid and base include co-operating members arranged so that when the lid is closed on the base the co-operating members ensure that there is a gap between the side walls of the lid and base to allow the flow of air into and out of the carton. This ensures that no moisture collects in the carton that can affect the longevity of the eggs and other ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2011Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Solar Eggs IP Pty LtdInventor: Jonathan Attard
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Publication number: 20150001225Abstract: Egg cartons comprising an egg-opening apparatus coupled to the egg carton are provided. The egg-opening apparatus includes any shape and/or form that is capable of opening and/or cracking an egg when the egg is struck on the egg-opening apparatus. Furthermore, the egg-opening apparatus includes any material having a hardness that is capable of opening and/or cracking an egg when the egg is struck on the egg-opening apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventor: Nathan HUNSAKER
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Patent number: 8839981Abstract: Egg cartons comprising an egg-opening apparatus coupled to the egg carton are provided. The egg-opening apparatus includes any shape and/or form that is capable of opening and/or cracking an egg when the egg is struck on the egg-opening apparatus. Furthermore, the egg-opening apparatus includes any material having a hardness that is capable of opening and/or cracking an egg when the egg is struck on the egg-opening apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2013Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Inventor: Nathan Hunsaker
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Publication number: 20140137575Abstract: An egg chiller is provided that can be used to chill both raw and hard-boiled eggs. The egg chiller has a base tray and at least one additional tray. An interior volume of both the base tray and the at least one additional tray is filled with an amount of water through an interior opening. A plug is inserted into the interior opening of both the base tray and the at least one additional tray in order to prevent the amount of water from leaking out. After the amount of water is allowed to freeze, eggs are placed within a plurality of egg-bottom recesses of both the base tray and the at least one additional tray. The at least one additional tray is then stacked on top of the base tray, allowing for compact storage of the egg chiller.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventor: Gustavo GUERRERO
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Patent number: 8708186Abstract: The present invention relates to a box (10) for storing, transporting, and protecting vertically suspended containers with an upper opening (11), a rectangular bottom (12), lower side walls (13) connected to said bottom (12), and a step (14) connected to said lower side walls (13) and forming a bearing for supporting a plate (15). Said box (10) includes upper side walls (16) connected to said step (14), and each comprises at least one portion (17; 43) extending to the end of the box, each of said upper side walls also being connected to an upper edge (22) extending outside the box. An edge (20) is positioned on the upper corners (21) of said box (10). The present invention also relates to a container for transporting such boxes and to a method for palletizing and depalletizing said boxes.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2010Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Flexiways S.P.R.L.Inventor: Eric Lepot
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Patent number: 8701887Abstract: A container adapted to be stacked on top of a second container is provided. The container includes a first end wall and a sidewall having a first end and a second end. The container includes a first seam coupling the first end wall to the first end of the sidewall, the first seam including a shoulder extending inwardly from an outer surface of the first seam. The container includes an alignment feature extending from the shoulder away from the first end wall. The alignment feature is adapted to align the container relative to the second container and to resist lateral movement of the container relative to the second container when the container is stacked on top of the second container.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2008Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Silgan Containers LLCInventors: Gerald Baker, Thomas Murphy
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Publication number: 20140042169Abstract: The invention pertains to an egg package 2 formed of a fibrous material, the egg package 2 comprising: A bottom part 4 comprising a plurality of egg-receiving compartments 8 having non-planar side surfaces 10 so as to match at least partially the outer contours of an egg, the plurality of compartments 8 being arranged in at least two parallel rows and upwardly extending projections 12 located between the rows of compartments 8. The egg package further comprises a cover part 6 comprising a top surface 24, a front surface 16, a back surface 17, and two end surfaces 20, 22. The cover part 6 is connected to the bottom part 4 by a hinge 14 between the back surface 7 and the bottom part 4 so as to allow the cover part 6 to move between an open position and a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Brødrene Hartmann A/SInventor: Nick Buckley
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Publication number: 20130306641Abstract: Egg cartons comprising an egg-opening apparatus coupled to the egg carton are provided. The egg-opening apparatus includes any shape and/or form that is capable of opening and/or cracking an egg when the egg is struck on the egg-opening apparatus. Furthermore, the egg-opening apparatus includes any material having a hardness that is capable of opening and/or cracking an egg when the egg is struck on the egg-opening apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Inventor: Nathan HUNSAKER
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Patent number: 8499961Abstract: An egg caddy system for holding eggs in an immobilized position featuring a base with a plurality of egg protrusions disposed in the top surface. The egg protrusions may be arranged in a linear fashion or in parallel sections or groups. A flange extends downwardly and perpendicularly from the bottom surface of the base and forms a T-shaped cross-section. The flange can be inserted between two surfaces such as countertops, sinks, and stoves.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2012Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Inventors: Melvin Goldenberg, Judy Goldenberg
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Patent number: 8397936Abstract: A package has a base for holding foodstuff objects, a cover fittable downwardly over the lid and having a rim with a rear edge and a front edge parallel thereto, and a hinge interconnecting the cover and base at the rear edge for movement between an open position with the rims separated at the front edge and a closed position with the rims engaging each other at the front edge. A female formation open vertically at one of the rims toward the other of the rims has a recess with a rear side formed by a forwardly projecting counterhook and a front side defined by a flank extending vertically forward and toward the other rim. A male formation projecting vertically from the other of the rims toward the one rim is fittable into the recess and has a hook matable with the counterhook.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Ovotherm International Handels GmbHInventor: Walter Schleining
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Patent number: 8302801Abstract: A telescoping egg container is disclosed comprising a plurality of slidable egg holder units that can nest one within another, such that the telescoping egg container can be extended or collapsed to accommodate various numbers of eggs to be stored.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2008Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Inventor: Brian A. Fried
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Publication number: 20110259897Abstract: A device for storing food and displaying food for service includes a base with a side wall extending upwardly from the base and a puck assembly removably disposed therein. The puck assembly has a generally flat plate surface on one side and a functional surface with a plurality of food receptacles formed thereon on the opposite side, a sealed cavity disposed between the plate surface and the functional surface, and a cooling substance disposed in the sealed cavity. A food tray is disposed proximate the puck assembly, and a lid shaped to alternatively fit on the top surface of the wall of the base and to fit on the external surface of the bottom of the base such that the base can nest in the lid. The device provides a multitude of optional arrangements of these elements to provide maximum flexibility to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Columbia Insurance CompanyInventors: Frances M. Coursey, E. Mark Harris, Jill Zmrhal
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Publication number: 20100191677Abstract: An egg transport container for transporting and storing a number of eggs has an outer container encompassing the eggs and at least one insert, disposed in the container and removable from the container, for securing at least one egg within the container. As a result of the removability of the insert from the container, the insert, together with the eggs, can be placed directly into a pan for boiling the eggs. A merchandising system provides for those consumers who bring the container to the merchant's for transporting eggs to be purchased, to have their egg purchased discounted due to the savings in packaging and waste management.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: HÖNIG-HOF GMBHInventor: Christoph Hönig
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Patent number: 7686181Abstract: A stackable tray obtained by vacuum molding of a sheet of plastic material, the tray comprising, in open position: a) a top and a bottom; b) at least one receiving cavity opened upwardly; c) a hinge portion dividing the tray into a cover portion and a base portion; the receiving cavity being at least provided in the base portion; d) spacing members to keep, in a stack of trays, the top portion and the bottom portion of neighboring trays at distance from each other to thereby prevent interlocking therebetween; and e) at least one two-part locking members, each part being provided in the top of the sheet and positioned to engage one into the other when the cover portion is folded over the base portion along the hinge portion to bring the tray into a closed position defining a box. A stack of the trays and a method using the trays are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Interplast Packaging Inc.Inventor: Yves St-Onge
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Patent number: 7637374Abstract: A rotating egg container is disclosed having a body and an internal rotating unit for storing a plurality of eggs. The internal rotating unit has a plurality of egg holding sections joined to two opposing tracks defining a pathway through which the egg holding sections can be moved.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2008Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Inventor: Brian A. Fried
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Patent number: 7543717Abstract: A wineglass having a bowl of depth D and a bottom region symmetrically disposed about a central axis is provided with a protrusion having a central core, attaching to the bottom region of the bowl and terminating in a central core free end, and one or more ledges attached to the central core and positioned to form one or more wine-supporting ledge surfaces positioned intermediate between the central core free end and the bottom region of the bowl. The protrusion is disposed about the central axis and has a height H that is preferably between about 0.5 D<H<0.8 D. When the wineglass is swirled, the wine-supporting ledge surfaces serve to catch the wine and allow the wine to subsequently fall back, thus aerating the wine and enhancing the perceived bouquet. The protrusion can include a pedestal sized to aid in measuring a sample volume of wine.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2004Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Inventor: Allen J. Hinkle
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Publication number: 20090084796Abstract: A container 100 includes a cover 102 and a base 104. The cover 102 of the container 100 includes a first closure portion 310, an engagement portion 308, and an alignment portion. The base 104 includes a second closure portion 212. The first closure portion 310 of the cover 102 is sealingly engageable with the second closure portion 212 of the base 104 to define a sealed storage area. Multiple covers 102 stack together in two different ways. First, the covers 102 may be stacked into an “aligned” stack. Second, the covers 102 may be stacked into a locked stack. The alignment portion of the cover 102 is engageable with the alignment portion of a second cover to form an aligned cover stack. The engagement portion 310 of the cover 102 is receivingly engageable by the engagement portion 308 of a second cover 602 to form a locked cover stack 728.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: Ryan J. Coonce, Jason R. Maxwell
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Publication number: 20080237229Abstract: A telescoping egg container is disclosed comprising a plurality of slidable egg holder units that can nest one within another, such that the telescoping egg container can be extended or collapsed to accommodate various numbers of eggs to be stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Brian A. Fried
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Patent number: 7353951Abstract: A container (10) that is formed of sheet plastic that has been deformed, includes a base (12) having a plurality of egg-receiving recesses (20) and a cover (14) that can be latched closed on the base. The cover has a plurality of latch parts (30) spaced along each side and has a plurality of outwardly deformed chimney parts between the latch parts, that form chimneys (70) for ventilation of the eggs. Each egg-receiving recess in the base, has inclined ribs (62) that limit sideward egg movement and allow air circulation, has a recess bottom wall (66) for supporting the bottom of an egg, and has an air circulation region (64) lying between the recess bottom wall and rib bottoms for allowing the movement of air around the lower portion of the egg. The outer portion of the ventilation region forms legs (68) that support the container on a flat surface while holding the recess bottom above that flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: PWP IndustriesInventor: Terry Vovan
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Patent number: 6874650Abstract: A stackable container, including side walls extending upwardly from a bottom wall and defining an open-top, enclosed space therein, and rigid support members spaced about the bottom wall, the rigid support members having a vertical height. The side walls are tapered outwardly so as to be stackable in a nesting relationship within a similar container with a stacking offset less than the support members vertical height whereby the support members are supported on aligned rigid support members of the similar container. Outwardly tapered stress-relieving triangular corner surfaces extend upwardly between 130° and 140° from corners of the bottom wall and connect to side walls to form each junction of the bottom wall with two side wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Home Products International, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Welsh, Michael C. Thuma, Laura Morris
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Patent number: 6811050Abstract: A packing tray is provided for use in both cell pack and tray pack arrangements. The packing tray is unitarily formed from polystyrene foam to have a cellular structure. Cells are arranged in longitudinal rows of alternating odd and even numbers, and the cells are partially separated by cell dividers, which have at least major portions recessed within the tray.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Tekni-Plex, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Bergeron
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Publication number: 20040164216Abstract: A housing structure. A housing structure has a body and an extendable supporting component. The body has a supporting component, serving as a contact element meeting a surface, disposed on the body and extendable between a first position providing a first supporting region and a second position providing a second supporting region substantially larger than the first supporting region. The housing structure is more stable when the supporting component is extended to the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: Wistron CorporationInventor: I-Chun Chen
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Patent number: 6629605Abstract: A plastic container includes an integral pour spout and an integral carrying handle. A separate stacking cap is attachable to the top of the container to facilitate the stacking of an additional container thereon. The stacking cap is removably lockable to the container by a tooth-and-recess connection, wherein the tooth is adapted to spring elastically into a recess.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: Dr. Ing. Walter FrohnInventor: Walter Frohn
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Patent number: 5695062Abstract: A box with improved fastener means. The box has a member and two trays, where the member is positioned between the two trays and connected to the trays. Each of the trays has at least one article receiving pocket and a lid that is hinged to the respective tray along the outer edge of the box, opposite the member. The box has a groove of dovetailed cross-section. The groove includes the member, positioned at the bottom of the groove, and two opposed lateral walls projecting from the member. Each of the lateral walls is attached to a respective tray. The two lids are reversibly fastened to the groove. The lids are formed to contain rims that are substantially either reverse "Z" shaped or "Z" shaped, with each rim having a tongue which is placed within the groove when the lid is closed. In the closed position, the rim fits within the groove and against the lateral wall of the groove which is closest to it.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Real-Pac Enr.Inventor: Real Lemaire
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Patent number: 5590805Abstract: A rigid, sturdy, two-piece reusable container forming individual cups to contain fruit or other perishables. The device includes a brace that provides support, rigidity, separates the cups of different containers and forms a relatively flat surface. It also includes ribs that provide further support. The device further includes support members that provide a spacing means for ventilation. The device also includes locking members that hold the cover and the base together. The device also contains individual cups with corrugations that further prevent bruises and spoilage of the fruit.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Ultra Pac, Inc.Inventors: Robert Knoss, Calvin S. Krupa
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Patent number: 5494164Abstract: An egg carton integrally molded from a sheet of polystyrene material has a cover and a tray having a plurality of cells. Each cell has a bottom, and exterior and interior sidewalls extending from the bottom and surrounding said each cell and a hinge interconnecting the tray and the cover. According to one aspect of the invention, the sidewalls of each cell are configured such that expansion of the cell is biased toward the interior of the egg carton.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Dolco Packaging Corp.Inventor: Richard L. Ramirez
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Patent number: 5344023Abstract: A three piece egg container assembly is provided which includes a rectangular base member having a bottom wall, sidewalls and an open top, an egg tray with a plurality of egg receiving receptacles receivable within the base member and a removable lid for the base member. The lid is configured with a peripheral lip such that one side of the lid conforms to the base member bottom wall, the open top of the base member and the egg tray such that the first surface of the lid could receive any of those elements. A second side of the lid conforms to the opening of the base member such that the lid can be received in the opening either in an upright position or an inverted position. Stacking of numerous base members with intervening inverted lids or stacking of the egg tray on the lid is thereby accommodated by this construction.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Patricia A. Cox, David K. Miller
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Patent number: 5102034Abstract: The invention discloses a container for fragile objects such as eggs, the container comprising upper and lower sections with the lower section having a plurality of individual cells, each cell having gripping means therein to hold and securely retain a single commodity such as a single egg.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1984Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Inventor: Arnaldo Amabili