Claims
- 1. A container for particulate matter which matter is initially in a slurry, including a base portion and a sidewall portion extending upwardly therefrom when said container is in its normally upright position, said base portion including a particulate-supporting portion and a sluice channel formed integrally with said particulate-supporting portion, said channel being configured to receive liquid from the slurry when said container is in its normally upright position; said particulate-supporting portion being sloped toward said sluice channel to urge fluid to drain from the slurry into said channel, and said sluice channel including a bottom portion capable of directing the liquid toward a drainage opening therethrough, wherein at least a portion of said channel is not at the periphery of said base portion, said bottom portion constituting a surface having a point relatively highest above said drainage opening when said container is in its normally upright position, and said bottom portion of said channel having a substantially continuous downward gradient along said bottom portion from said point toward said drainage opening when said container is in its normally upright position, wherein said container has at least one corner when viewed in plan view and said channel extends downwardly from said corner to said drainage opening.
- 2. The container of claim 1, in which said drainage opening is adjacent said sidewall portion of said container.
- 3. The container of claim 1 or claim 2, further including a separate platform member having a normally relatively upwardly positioned central portion and spacing means extending downwardly therefrom to space said central portion from said base portion.
- 4. The container of claim 3, in which said separate platform member is capable of being contained within said container without said platform member being deformed or destroyed.
- 5. The container of claim 1 or claim 2, further including liner means overlying said channel to help prevent the particulate matter from falling into said sluice channel when said container is in its normally upright position.
- 6. The container of claim 1 or claim 2, in which said particulate-supporting portion constitutes a majority of said base portion.
- 7. The container of claim 1 or claim 2, in which the width of said particulate-supporting portion in a given direction is at least twice the width of the combined width of said sluice channel in the same direction.
- 8. A plastic, injection-molded container and associated lid for transporting fish roe which is initially in a slurry, said container having a bottom and a sidewall portion extending upwardly therefrom and defining an opening coverable by said lid, said bottom including a downwardly extending drainage channel formed integrally with said bottom, said channel having a drainage opening at a normally lowest point therein, said bottom configured to urge liquid from said slurry toward said channel, and said channel configured to urge the liquid toward said drainage opening, said urging configuration of said channel including a bottom portion thereof constituting a surface having one or more points relatively highest above said drainage opening when said container is in its normally upright position, and said bottom portion of said channel having a substantially continuous downward gradient along said bottom portion from said one or more points relatively highest above said drain opening toward said drainage opening when said container is in its normally upright position, wherein at least a portion of said channel is not at the periphery of said base portion, wherein said container has at least one corner when viewed in plan view and said channel extends downwardly from said corner to said drainage opening.
- 9. The container and lid combination of claim 8, further including plug means for plugging said drainage opening after liquid has drained therefrom.
- 10. A plastic, injection-molded container and associated lid for transporting fish roe which is initially in a slurry, said container having a bottom and a sidewall portion extending upwardly therefrom and defining an opening coverable by said lid, said bottom including a downwardly extending drainage channel formed integrally with said bottom, said channel having a drainage opening at a normally lowest point therein, said bottom configured to urge liquid from said slurry toward said channel, and said channel configured to urge the liquid toward said drainage opening, said channel including sidewalls that are substantially vertical when said container is in its normally upright position, wherein at least a portion of said channel is not at the periphery of said base portion, further including a supplemental central elevating member having a central portion including one or more surfaces sloped toward said channel and a skirt portion extending normally downwardly therefrom, said skirt configured to interfit into said channel.
- 11. A plastic, injection-molded container and associated lid for transporting fish roe which is initially in a slurry, said container having a bottom and a sidewall portion extending upwardly therefrom and defining an opening coverable by said lid, said bottom including a downwardly extending drainage channel formed integrally with said bottom, said channel having a drainage opening at a normally lowest point therein, said bottom configured to urge liquid from said slurry toward said channel, and said channel configured to urge the liquid toward said drainage opening, said channel including sidewalls that are substantially vertical when said container is in its normally upright position, wherein at least a portion of said channel is not at the periphery of said base portion, further including plug means for plugging said drainage opening after liquid has drained therefrom, further including a supplemental central elevating member having a central portion including one or more surfaces sloped toward said channel and a skirt portion extending normally downwardly therefrom, said skirt configured to interfit into said channel.
- 12. The container and lid combination of claim 10 or claim 11, said channel having substantially vertical opposing side portions and a bottom portion sloped from a relatively higher point toward said normally lowest point.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/302,597, filed Sep. 8, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,615,798.
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