Claims
- 1. A container packaging system for holding a plurality of rigid bottles having opposed first and second ends of different diameters, comprising: top and bottom contoured trays thermo formed from thin sheets of synthetic plastic material into patterns, said bottom tray being formed into a plurality of locating depressions on a first surface thereof for receiving the bottom ends of rigid bottles therein, said top tray being formed into a plurality of locating depressions on a first surface thereof, corresponding in number to said locating depressions on said bottom tray, for receiving the top ends of rigid bottles therein, a rectangular carton having opposed, substantially parallel top and bottom ends of substantially equal size and four rectangular sides extending perpendicularly between said ends for receiving a plurality of rigid bottles corresponding in number to said locating depressions on said trays, each said bottom and top trays having a substantially rectangular outer perimeter substantially corresponding in length and breadth to the length and breadth of said bottom and top ends of said carton and each tray being formed to include sides extending along portions of its respective perimeter which are perpendicular to said tray such that when said bottom and top trays are placed in said carton adjacent said bottom and top ends, respectively, said sides of said trays extend adjacent said sides of said carton to fit snugly within said carton, each portion of each side of said bottom tray being a raised ridge formed in said synthetic plastic material which includes a generally flat portion along the side of said ridge facing the outer perimeter of said bottom tray and which is contoured on the interior side of said ridge to form a portion of one of said locating depressions, whereby when said bottom tray is located in said carton adjacent said bottom end thereof, said top tray is located in said carton adjacent said to end thereof and a plurality of rigid bottles are disposed in said locating depressions between said trays in said carton, the bottles are held in said locating depressions of said trays preventing contact and damage to the bottles.
- 2. A container packaging system as in claim 1 in which each portion of each side of said top tray is a raised ridge formed in said synthetic plastic material which is generally flat and includes a generally flat and broad ridge top extending between the outer perimeter of said top tray and the locating depressions closest to the perimeter of said top tray.
- 3. A container packaging system as in claim 2 in which each said locating depression formed in said top tray includes a generally tapered surface extending from a larger diameter at the opening of said locating depression an tapering to a smaller diameter deeper into said locating depression and which changes to a non-tapered, generally cylindrical shape between the smaller-diametered end of said tapered surface and the bottom of said locating depression.
- 4. A container packaging system as in claim 3 in which said top tray is formed to include generally straight ridges of said synthetic plastic material extending between adjacent pairs of said locating depressions to enhance the structural rigidity of said top tray.
- 5. A container packaging system as in claim 4 in which said generally straight ridges of said synthetic plastic material formed in said top tray extend between the tapered portions of said locating depressions.
- 6. A container packaging system as in claim 1 in which each said locating depression formed in said bottom tray includes protuberances for gripping and holding a bottle within said locating depression.
- 7. A container packaging system as in claim 6 in which said protuberances in each said locating depression in said bottom tray are tapered, elongated projections extending generally inward into said locating depression from opposed locations within said locating depression.
- 8. A container packaging system as in claim 1 in which said bottom tray includes locating depressions only for receiving the bottom ends of bottles and said top tray includes locating depressions only for receiving the top ends of bottles such that said container packaging system will receive and package only bottles which are oriented in the same direction to one another.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/077,886, filed July 27, 1987, now abandoned, by the same inventor as the present application.
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