Claims
- 1. A process for packaging a plurality of articles in separate compartments for shipment and storage, comprising the steps of: (A) providing a tray having a first deeply contoured shape including at least two longitudinal rows of article receiving compartments with at least two such compartments in each row, each compartment having article engaging sidewall areas, the tray in the first shape having no vertical walls so that a number of like empty trays may be nested one within another in a stack, the tray in the first shape being capable of receiving and retaining articles in the compartments, and (B) providing in the tray at least one predetermined first longitudinal fold line along the bottom of each row of compartments and at least one predetermined second longitudinal fold line along an upper surface of the tray between each row of compartments; (C) applying a horizontal compressing force to change the dimensions of the tray from the first shape to a final shape wherein the width of the tray is decreased, the dimension changes occurring in accordian fold fashion around the first and second fold lines, the amount of folding around each fold line to change the tray from the first shape to the final shape being no greater than about 30.degree.; (D) placing articles in the compartments, either before or after the dimensions of the tray are changed from the first shape; and finally (E) securing the tray in the final shape whereby the articles packaged in the tray are contacted by the article engaging sidewall areas of the compartments.
- 2. A process for packaging a plurality of articles as in claim 1 wherein the amount of bending around the fold lines along the bottom of each row of compartments, and the amount of bending around the fold lines along the upper surface between each row of compartments, is substantially equal.
- 3. A process for packaging a plurality of articles as in claim 2 wherein the dimension changes in response to the horizontal compressing force decrease the width of the tray from the first shape to the final shape by no more than about 44%.
- 4. A process for packaging a plurality of articles as in claim 3 wherein the decrease in the width of the tray is accompanied by a commensurate increase in the effective depth of the article compartments.
- 5. A process for packaging a plurality of articles as in claim 1 wherein the tray is molded to its first deeply contoured shape from fibrous pulp material, and the limited bending around the fold lines to the final shape does not rupture the molded pump material to the extent that any significant weakness is created.
- 6. A process for packaging a plurality of articles as in claim 1 wherein the tray is secured in the final shape by placing the tray in a container whose dimensions correspond to those of the tray in the final shape.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/275,865 filed June 22, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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