Case Includes Structure To Receive Bottles Individually Or Packaged (e.g., Six Packs, Etc.) Patents (Class 220/515)
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Patent number: 9475602Abstract: A tray for storing and transporting bottles includes a plurality of base walls each for supporting a bottle thereon. A plurality of interior columns extend upwardly between the base walls. Longitudinal dividers connect the interior columns. Lateral dividers connect the interior columns to side columns along side edges of the tray. At least one band extends along the side edges of the tray connecting the side columns.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventor: William P. Apps
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Patent number: 9010536Abstract: A nestable can tray includes a base including a plurality of intersecting vertical rib portions. A plurality of horizontal wall portions are connected proximate lower ends of the vertical rib portions. A plurality of annular recesses are formed on an upper surface of the base for receiving lower ends of beverage cans. The tray further includes side walls including side columns extending upward from lower side wall portions at sides of the base. End walls include end columns at ends of the base. The side columns are configured to be partially receivable into side columns of an identical tray nested thereon and the end columns are configured to be partially receivable into end columns of the identical tray nested thereon.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventors: Margaret McCanless, William P Apps, Kyle L. Baltz
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Patent number: 8517203Abstract: A tray includes a base, a pair of opposed side walls extending along side edges of the base and a pair of opposed end walls extending along end edges of the base. A central lateral divider extends between the side walls. The central lateral divider has a width approximately twice a width of the side walls to permit cross stacking. The central lateral divider includes a pair of spaced-apart divider walls and at least one center rib between the divider walls.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventor: William P. Apps
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Publication number: 20120234837Abstract: A tray includes a base, a pair of opposed side walls extending along side edges of the base and a pair of opposed end walls extending along end edges of the base. A central lateral divider extends between the side walls. The central lateral divider has a width approximately twice a width of the side walls to permit cross stacking. The central lateral divider includes a pair of spaced-apart divider walls and at least one center rib between the divider walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventor: William P. Apps
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Patent number: 8186534Abstract: A tray includes a base, a pair of opposed side walls extending along side edges of the base and a pair of opposed end walls extending along end edges of the base. A central lateral divider extends between the side walls. The central lateral divider has a width approximately twice a width of the side walls to permit cross stacking. The central lateral divider includes a pair of spaced-apart divider walls and at least one center rib between the divider walls.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2010Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventor: William P. Apps
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Publication number: 20020195452Abstract: A low depth tray for bottles is provided which includes a first pair of opposed walls, a second pair of opposed walls attached to the first pair of opposed walls to form a wall structure, a base attached to the wall structure, and a plurality of interior divider walls extending upwardly from the base. At least one member projects upwardly from an interior of the wall structure and is connected to the divider walls, where the interior member has a height less than the height of the wall structure and less than the height of bottles loaded in the tray. Together, the interior member, the base, the divider walls, and the wall structure define a plurality of bottle retaining pockets which are each sized to receive a single bottle therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventor: William P. Apps
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Publication number: 20020148837Abstract: A low depth tray for bottles is provided which includes a first pair of opposed walls, a second pair of opposed walls attached to the first pair of opposed walls to form a wall structure, and a base attached to the wall structure. At least one interior column projects upwardly within the wall structure, where the interior column has a height less than the height of bottles loaded in the tray. A plurality of interior divider walls of double-walled construction project upwardly from the base and extend between the one or more interior columns and the wall structure. Together, the divider walls, interior columns, base, and outer wall structure define a plurality of bottle retaining pockets, where each pocket includes at least one divider wall and is sized to receive a single bottle therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventor: William P. Apps
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Patent number: 6454120Abstract: A low depth bottle crate has a peripheral wall of uniform height, the peripheral wall including a pair of side walls and a pair of end walls. A longitudinal interior partition extends between the end walls and a plurality of transverse interior partitions extend between the side walls to thereby create a plurality of bottle receiving pockets within the peripheral wall. A crate bottom is connected to the peripheral wall, an upper surface of the crate bottom formed to include a bottle supporting platform for each bottle receiving pocket. The crate interior includes a plurality of columns located at intersections of the transverse partitions and the longitudinal partition, each interior column comprised of four discrete hollow posts, each having a convex surface facing radially into one of four of the bottle receiving pockets that surround each of the interior columns.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Norseman Plastics LimitedInventor: Roy Hammett
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Patent number: 5938011Abstract: A multiple-container package that includes a plastic tray having a base with an integral peripheral wall, a plurality of pockets in the base and flange portions extending along opposite sides of the peripheral wall. A plurality of filled and closed containers, such as beverage containers, each has a lower end received in one of the tray pockets in an upper end spaced above the tray. A canopy in the form of a thin plastic sheet engages the upper ends of the containers, and is stretched taut over the containers. The side edges of the canopy sheet are secured to the undersides of the flange portions of the tray in such a way that residual stresses in the canopy sheet, which hold the containers in the tray pockets, exert shear stresses on the securement bond between the sheet and the tray flanges. A handle in the form of a thin flexible plastic strip is secured at opposite ends to lateral ends the tray and extends over the canopy for manually carrying the tray and package in horizontal orientation.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Owens-Illinois Labels Inc.Inventors: Hank L. Holzapfel, Dennis R. Marsh
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Patent number: 5901715Abstract: A container for cosmetic products that includes a base, a cover, and a connector to link the base and the cover together. The connector includes at least one elastic strip having a first end coupled to the base and a second end hinged to the inside of the cover in the vicinity of the interface between the base and the cover. The connector is such that when the cover is placed on the base, the connector is not visible on the outside of the container.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: S.E.R.I.C.A.--Services Etudes et Realisations Industrielles par Moulage du CantalInventors: Alain Cambon, Pascal Genelot
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Patent number: 5772064Abstract: A plurality of substantially identical bottles each have a generally cylindrical body centered on a bottle axis and having a lower end and a ring on the lower end and of greater diameter than the respective body to project radially therepast. A plastic case has a plurality of side walls each formed by at least one lower web with a relatively large window opening and inner walls spaced inward from the side walls and defining therewith a plurality of seats each centered on a respective normally upright seat axis. A respective relatively short outer retaining formation projects radially of the respective seat axis below the respective window from the respective lower web into each seat and has an inner edge spaced from the respective seat axis by a distance equal generally to half the outside diameter of the bottle ring.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Franz Delbrouck GmbHInventor: Klaus Delbrouck
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Patent number: 5657864Abstract: A basket-style carrier containing openings in the side and end panels through which the lower portions of packaged articles can be seen. Flaps connected to one or more opening edges are folded into the interior of the carrier so as to block the pricing bar code on adjacent articles without obstructing the view through the openings. The openings extend down to the bottom panel but do not interfere with connections to riser panels connecting a handle panel to the end panels. The openings also allow the carriers to fit into molded packing trays of the type which include inwardly extending reinforcing elements. The carrier is designed to allow the reinforcing elements to extend into the carrier through the carrier openings.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Glen Harrelson
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Patent number: 5489532Abstract: An automatic test apparatus for use in a test method to determine antimicrobial drugs. The test apparatus comprises a first aluminum, electrically heatable block with holes for the insertion of test containers and a separate, second cooling aluminum block adapted to be placed periodically in contact with the heated aluminum block to cool rapidly the heated block. The test apparatus includes timed signals existing therein to alert the test user. The test apparatus is adapted to provide for the timed sequential solid heating and cooling of one or more test containers containing a test sample.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Charm Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Stanley E. Charm, Eliezer Zomer, Thomas Lieu, Max Gandman, Lee Gandman
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Patent number: 5263602Abstract: A container system for recycling beverage cans and the like is provided, which consists of a plurality of containers, each having an upper flange and a contoured vertical inner surface, so as to permit the stacking of discarded beverage cans and the like one upon the other in side by side relationships and a stand for supporting each container by the upper flange one directly next to the other so as to take up minimum room in an orderly fashion. An inner disposable liner can than be removed with the discarded beverage cans contained therein while simultaneously preventing any remnants contained in any can from soiling the surrounding and appropriately sent to a proper recycling collection point.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Inventor: Emmanuel D. Lathouris