Claims
- 1. A stackable case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising:
- a plurality of outer side walls forming an outer shell;
- a case bottom disposed substantially within the outer shell;
- a plurality of columns with each column including at least one bottle supporting surface and generally disposed within said outer shell, said bottle supporting surfaces defining, in combination with the outer shell and the case bottom, a plurality of bottle retaining pockets with at least one column per pocket;
- said case bottom including means for resting said case bottom on closures of bottles on which said case is stacked and for aligning each closure with said case bottom for stacking said case; and
- wherein at least one of said columns or a portion thereof projects both above a top surface of one of said side walls and above a topmost point of at least some of the other of said plurality of columns.
- 2. A stackable case as in claim 1, wherein said case bottom further comprises an upper surface which is substantially flat across the plurality of bottle retaining pockets.
- 3. A stackable case as in claim 1, wherein at least two of said columns or portions thereof project above a top surface of one of said side walls and one of these two columns or a portion thereof projects above a topmost point of at least some of the other of said plurality of columns.
- 4. A stackable case as in claim 1, wherein the at least one column or a portion thereof which projects above a topmost point of at least some of the other of said columns or portions thereof is approximately centrally disposed in said case.
- 5. A stackable case as in claim 1, wherein said at least one column can be associated with more than one of said pockets.
- 6. A stackable case as in claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of columns is integral with the outer shell.
- 7. A stackable case as in claim 1, wherein the at least one column or a portion thereof which projects above a topmost point of at least some of the other of said columns projects a sufficient distance above the other of said columns to cause the case to wobble when the case is placed upside down on a flat surface.
- 8. A stackable case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising:
- a plurality of outer side walls forming an outer shell;
- a case bottom disposed substantially within the outer shell;
- a plurality of means for supporting outer surfaces of bottles generally disposed within said outer shell, defining, in combination with the outer shell and the case bottom, a plurality of bottle retaining pockets with at least one bottle supporting means per pocket, and at least one of said bottle supporting means including a portion extending above a top surface of one of said side walls and above a topmost point of at least some of the other of said plurality of said bottle supporting means.
- 9. A stackable case as in claim 8, wherein each of said bottle supporting means includes at least one bottle supporting surface and said portion of at least one supporting means extending above at least some other of said bottle supporting means is disposed inwardly of and away from the at least one bottle supporting surface of said at least one bottle supporting means.
- 10. A stackable case as in claim 8, wherein said case bottom further comprises an upper surface which is substantially flat across the plurality of bottle retaining pockets.
- 11. A stackable case as in claim 8, wherein at least two of said bottle supporting means or portions thereof project above a top surface of one of said side walls and one of said two bottle supporting means or a portion thereof projects above a topmost point of at least some of the other of said plurality of said bottle supporting means.
- 12. A stackable case as in claim 8, wherein the at least one bottle supporting means or a portion thereof which projects above a topmost point of at least some of the other of said bottle supporting means or portions thereof is centrally disposed in said case.
- 13. A stackable case as in claim 8, wherein said at least one bottle supporting means can be associated with more than one of said pockets.
- 14. A stackable case as in claim 8, wherein at least one of said plurality of bottle supporting means is integral with the outer shell.
- 15. A stackable case as in claim 8, wherein the at least one bottle supporting means or a portion thereof which projects above a topmost point of at least some of the other of said bottle supporting means projects a sufficient distance above the other of said bottle supporting means to cause the case to wobble when it is placed upside down on a flat surface.
- 16. A stackable case as in claim 8, wherein the sole function of said portion of at least one bottle supporting means which extends above at least some other bottle supporting means is to cause the case to wobble when the case is placed upside down on a substantially flat surface.
- 17. A stackable case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising:
- a plurality of outer side walls forming an outer shell;
- a case bottom disposed substantially within the outer shell;
- a plurality of means for supporting outer surfaces of bottles generally disposed within said outer shell and defining, in combination with the outer shell and the case bottom, a plurality of bottle retaining pockets with at least one bottle supporting means per pocket; and
- a projecting portion, generally disposed within the shell and extending both above a top surface of one of said side walls and above a topmost point of at least some of said plurality of bottle supporting means, whose sole function is to cause the case to wobble when it is placed upside down on a flat surface.
- 18. A stackable case as in claim 17, wherein said case bottom further comprises an upper surface which is substantially flat across the plurality of bottle retaining pockets.
- 19. A stackable case as in claim 17, wherein the projecting portion which projects above a topmost point of at least some of the other of said bottle supporting means is disposed on top of one of said bottle supporting means.
- 20. A stackable case as in claim 19, wherein said bottle supporting means on which said projecting portion is disposed is centrally located in said case.
- 21. A stackable case as in claim 17, wherein said at least one bottle supporting means can be associated with more than one of said pockets.
- 22. A stackable case as in claim 17, wherein at least one of said plurality of bottle supporting means is integral with the outer shell.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 186,140, filed Apr. 26, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,874.
Divisions (1)
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