Claims
- 1. A molded egg cell for a molded egg carton, wherein said egg cell includes a bottom side walls extending upwardly and outwardly from said bottom and a section of said side walls form part of an up-post, said cell being further characterized in that said cell includes
- a vertically elongated hollow cushion or pillopad extending inwardly from said up-post part in the general direction of the central vertical axis of the cells
- said cushion or pillopad being of relatively thin walled formation as compared with the wall thickness of the main body of cell and up-post, and extending generally vertically downward from a place near the top of the post to and terminating at a place near the middle of the height of the up-post
- said cushion or pillopad being of generally convex vertical and horizontal section on its surface on the interior of the cell and of generally concave vertical and horizontal section on the cell exterior
- said cushion or pillopad being deformable and collapsible when fat eggs are loaded in the cell and also when a corresponding cell of another carton is nested therein under some pressure before open cartons including said cell arrive at the egg-loading station of an egg packer,
- wherein the cushion or pillopad is of free dried molded pulp and the fibers therein are uncompressed.
- 2. A molded egg cell in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cushion or pillopad is translucent and the surrounding area of the cell is opaque.
- 3. A molded egg carton having therein the egg cells constructed in accordance with claim 1.
- 4. A mold egg cell for a molded egg carton, wherein said egg cell includes a bottom, side walls extending upwardly and outwardly from said bottom and a section of said side walls form part of an up-post, said cell being further chracterized in that said cell includes
- a vertically elongated hollow cushion or pillopad extending inwardly from said up-post part in the general direction of the central vertical axis of the cells
- said cushion or pillopad being of relatively thin walled formation as compared with the wall thickness of the main body of cell and up-post and extending generally vertically downward from a place near the top of the post to and terminating at a place near the middle of the height of the up-post
- said cushion or pillopad being of generally convex vertical and horizontal section on its surface on the interior of the cell and of generally concave vertical and horizontal section on the cell exterior
- said custion or pillopad being deformable and collapsible when fat eggs are loaded in the cell and also when a corresponding cell of another carton is nested therein under some pressure before open cartons including said cell arrive at the egg-loading station of an egg packer,
- wherein the up-post part of the cell is mainly flat, said flat portion extending generally upwardly and outwardly to a minor concave portion adjacent the top of the up-post, and the cushion or pillopad traverses the junction of minor concave portion withe said flat portion, and
- wherein said flat portion has a thin wall area immediately below said cushion or pillopad, said thin wall area presenting an uninterrupted plane surface on the cell interior and an interrupted surface on its exterior.
- 5. The structure recited in claim 4, wherein a vertical plane through the vertical central axis of said cell and the generally center of said up-post intersects up-post along two sides of an angle of less than 180.degree., the side wall of said upper part of said up-post being closer to vertical then the lower part thereof.
- 6. The structure recited in claim 4, wherein the upper part of said cushion or pillopad is on the upper part of said up-post and the lower part of said cushion or pillopad is on the lower part of said up-post and the outline or peripheral margin of said cushion or pillopad is in more than one general plane.
- 7. A molded egg cell in accordance with claim 4, wherein the cushion or pillopad has a generally vertical length of between 10/16" to 13/16".
- 8. A molded egg cell in accordance with claim 4, wherein the cushion or pillopad has a generally vertical length of between 3/8" to 7/8".
- 9. A molded egg cell in accordance with claim 8, wherein the cushion or pillopad has a generally horizontal width of between 3/16" to 8/16".
- 10. A molded egg cell in accordance with claim 4, wherein the thickness of the wall of the cushion or pillopad in from 0.005" to 0.004" and the surrounding thickness of the egg cell is about in the order of 0.060".
- 11. A molded egg carton having therein the egg cells constructed in accordance with claim 4.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 306,980 filed Sept. 29, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,394,214.
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Divisions (1)
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