Claims
- 1. A combined shipping and display tray assembly of predetermined depth and width dimensions and adapted to contain flexible packages arranged upright in a plurality of parallel rows, an array of identical modular tray units, each tray unit having a bottom wall, integral side walls of uniform depth at least equal to the depth of said packages, a rear wall and a front wall of a depth less than the depth of said packages, said side, rear and front walls extending from the bottom wall at right angles thereto forming from a single tray unit blank a self-contained modular display unit, each unit having depth and length dimensions equal to the depth and width dimensions of said tray respectively and the length of said tray being a multiple of the width of each tray unit, each unit being attached along its side wall to the side wall of an adjacent unit forming the display tray, and adapted to supportively contain a row of said packages prior to being so attached, and a removable overwrap extending about the display tray forming a closed, stackable, load-bearing, shipping container with the display tray.
- 2. A display tray assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the side walls of the individual units are attached to each other by means of suitable glues.
- 3. A display tray assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said overwrap is in the form of a sleeve provided about the array forming the tray with walls of the sleeve being co-extensive with the margins of the display tray.
- 4. A display tray assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein the sleeve is made up of sheet material having a corrugated structure with the corrugations running parallel to a plane transverse to a longitudinal axis of the display tray such that the corrugations extend vertically in at least two walls of the sleeve when the container is being stored so as to enhance the stacking strength thereof.
- 5. A display tray assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the display units have load-bearing side walls, and each side wall has an area substantially equal to the cross-sectional area of the formed shipping container such that the individual side walls of the display units lend load-bearing and stacking strength to the shipping container so formed.
- 6. A display tray assembly as defined in claim 5, wherein the display units are made up of individual corrugated sheet material from a single blank with each blank including a central panel forming the floor of the display unit, a flap connected to the central panel to form the front wall of the unit, a pair of opposed flaps on either side of the central panel forming the side walls, a further flap formed on the remaining edge of the central panel to form a portion of the rear wall, a pair of flaps, one at each upper edge of the side wall flaps so as to adhere to the first rear wall flap to form the rear wall, corrugations of the sheet material forming the blank running longitudinally of the central panel and parallel thereto in the flaps thereof such that when the display unit is formed in an array to form a display tray and is secured within a sleeve and the container is to be ultimately stored with the display units standing on their rear walls, the corrugations extend vertically in the side walls.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 858,611 filed Dec. 8, 1977, which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 616,826, filed Sept. 25, 1975, and both is now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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