Bakery trays typically include a base wall, a pair of opposed side walls extending upward from side edges of the base, and front and rear walls extending upward from front and rear edges of the base. Loaded bakery trays can be stacked upon one another such that the weight of the loaded trays is supported on the walls of the trays, not the bakery items in the trays.
The trays themselves contribute to the height of the stack of loaded trays. This could limit, for example, the number of trays in a stack that can fit in a truck for shipping or the amount of product that can fit inside each tray.
A bakery tray includes a base and a pair of opposed side walls extending upward from side edges of the base. Front and rear walls extend upward from front and rear edges of the base. A plurality of recesses for receiving bakery items therein are formed in the base. This increases the number of bakery items that can be received in the tray and/or permits a decrease in the stacking height of the trays, thereby permitting another tray to be received on the stack.
In one embodiment, the recesses are a plurality of parallel troughs formed in an upper surface of the base.
In another embodiment, the plurality of recesses are formed in the ribs in the base, such that the bakery items are received in the recesses.
A bakery tray 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The side wall 18 has a pair of outer towers 30 and a pair of inner windows 32. A foot 34 protrudes outwardly from the side wall 18 below each inner window 32. The side wall 20 has a pair of inner towers 36 and a pair of outer windows 38. A foot 40 protrudes outwardly from the side wall 20 below each outer window 38. Each side wall 18, 20 includes a handle opening 44.
The base 12 has a wavy or corrugated configuration, such that it includes a plurality of parallel elongated recesses or troughs 46 and a plurality of parallel elongated peaks 48. A pair of supports 50 are pivotably secured to the tray 10 and pivotable between an outward retracted position (shown in
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The example tray 10 is a 180 degree stack/nest tray 10. As shown in
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By forming the scallops in the underside of the base 112, the trays 110, 110′ can be designed to stack together at a lower total height. Although it may appear to be a small reduction in height between two trays 110, the overall height reduction of a stack of trays 110 in a delivery truck can be significant enough to permit another layer or two of trays 110 in the truck. Alternatively, another layer of bakery items (e.g. buns) can be stacked in each tray 110. This provides a significant increase in efficiency.
The scallops could be added to almost any style bakery tray and are not limited to the style shown. Also, the shape of the scallops could vary depending on the item in the trays, e.g. elongated channels could be formed for loaves of bread.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/467,954, filed Mar. 25, 2011.
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