Claims
- 1. A cross-stacking case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising:
- outer side walls forming an outer shell;
- a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell;
- a plurality of means for supporting outer surfaces of bottles, generally disposed within said outer shell and each supporting means having at least one bottle supporting surface, said bottle supporting surfaces defining, in combination wtih said outer shell and said case bottom, a plurality of bottle retaining pockets with at least one bottle supporting means associated with each pocket; and
- receiving means, generally disposed within said outer shell, extending above the height of a top surface of a first of said side walls and having a recess, for receiving a side wall of an upper identical case when said lower cross-stacking case is empty.
- 2. A case as in claim 1, wherein said recess extends downwardly in said receiving means to the height of the top of said first side wall.
- 3. A case as in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of bottle supporting means defines a column and said receiving means is associated with one of said columns.
- 4. A case as in claim 3, wherein said columns are hollow and when said case is empty said receiving means interblocks within a hollow portion of a column on an identical upper case.
- 5. A case as in claim 1, wherein said outer side walls form a rectangular shell having a longer length than width and having a center line of the width of the case extending through the center of the shorter of a pair of side walls of the case; and
- said receiving means is disposed about the center line of the width of said case and said recess of said receiving means extends along the center line of the width of the case.
- 6. A case as in claim 1, wherein
- said bottle supporting surfaces are shaped to support 2-liter PET bottles;
- said case bottom includes:
- an upper surface which is substantially flat across the bottle retaining pockets; and
- a lower surface; and
- said plurality of bottle supporting means extends above said lower surface of said case bottom a distance of approximately one-third the height of the 2-liter PET bottles to be retained and transported.
- 7. A case as in claim 6, wherein said case bottom lower surface includes means for resting the case bottom on closures of 2-liter PET bottles in a subjacent case and for aligning each closure with said case bottom for stacking said case.
- 8. A case as in claim 1, wherein at least one of said bottle supporting means can be associated with more than one of said pockets.
- 9. A case as in claim 1, wherein said receiving means extends above the height of a top surface of each of said side walls.
- 10. A case as in claim 1, wherein said side walls are less than half the height of the stored bottles.
- 11. A cross-stacking case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising:
- outer side walls forming an outer shell;
- a case bottom diposed substantially within said outer shell;
- a plurality of means for supporting outer surfaces of bottles, generally disposed within said outer shell and each supporting means having at least one bottle supporting surface, 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 bottle supporting means associated with each pocket; and
- a plurality of receiving means, generally disposed within said outer shell, extending above the height of a top surface of a first of said side walls and each of said means having a recess, for receiving a side wall of an upper identical case when said lower cross-stacking case is empty.
- 12. The stackable case as in claim 11, wherein said four side walls form a rectangular shape, having a longer length than width and having a center line of the length of the case extending through the longer pair of side walls of the case; and
- each of said recesses of said plurality of supporting means are aligned parallel to the center line of the length of the case.
- 13. The case as in claim 12, wherein each of said recesses extend downardly to the height of the top of said first side wall.
- 14. The case as in claim 11, wherein each of said recesses extend downwardly to the height of the top of said first side wall.
- 15. The case as in claim 11, wherein one of said recesses of one of said receiving means extend along the center line of the length of the case.
- 16. A case as in claim 11, wherein each of said bottle supporting means further comprise a horizontal platform disposed substantially coplanar with the height of a top surface of said first side wall.
- 17. A case as in claim 16, wherein each of said receiving means comprise a plurality of upwardly disposed projections extending from said platforms of said bottle supporting means and below a top surface of the retained bottles.
- 18. A case as in claim 17, wherein each of said bottle supporting surfaces are coplanar with one of said projections and said coplanar surfaces are curved to substantially conform to the shape of the bottle to be retained and transported in said bottle retaining pockets.
- 19. A case as in claim 17, wherein said projections include wedge-shaped support portions.
- 20. A case as in claim 11, wherein at least one of said bottle supporting means can be associated with more than one of said pockets.
- 21. A case as in claim 11, wherein each of said receiving means extend above the height of a top surface of each of said side walls.
- 22. A case as in claim 11, wherein said side walls are less than half the height of the stored bottles.
- 23. A cross-stacking case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising:
- four outer side walls forming a rectangular outer shell having a ratio of the length to the width of the outer shell be substantially equal to the number of bottles said case holds in the lengthwise direction to the number of bottles said case holds in the widthwise direction;
- a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell; and
- a plurality of means for supporting outer surfaces of bottles, generally disposed within said outer shell and each supporting means having at least one bottle supporting surface, 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 bottle supporting means associated with each pocket;
- wherein a first of said plurality of bottle supporting means is disposed above the height of a top surface of a first of said side walls and has a recess for receiving a side wall of an upper identical case when said lower cross-stacking case is empty.
- 24. A case as in claim 23, wherein said recess extends downwardly to the height of the top of said first side wall.
- 25. A case as in claim 23, wherein the upper identical case is disposed at 90.degree. to said lower cross-stacking empty case.
- 26. A case as in claim 23, wherein the center-to-center distance between adjacent bottle retaning pockets within said case and between two adjacent cases having abutting side walls are substantially equal.
- 27. A case as in claim 23, wherein said first of said bottle supporting means extends above a topmost poitn of the other of said plurality of bottle supporting means.
- 28. A case as in claim 23, wherein at least one of said bottle supporting means can be associated with more than one of said pockets.
- 29. A case as in claim 23, wherein said first bottle supporting means extends above the height of a top surface of each of said side walls.
- 30. A case as in claim 23, wherein said side walls are less than half the height of the stored bottle.
- 31. A cross-stacking low depth case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising:
- four outer side walls forming a rectangular outer shell having the ratio of the length to the width of said outer shell be substantially equal to the number of bottles said case holds in the lengthwise directions to the number of bottles said case holds in the widthwise direction and having a center line of the length of the case extending through the center of the longer pair of side walls of the case;
- a case bottom disposed substantially with said outer shell; and
- a plurality of supporting means for supporting outer surfaces of bottles, generally disposed within said outer shell and each supporting means having at least one bottle supporting surface, said bottle supporting surfaces defining, in combination with said outer shell and saud case bottom, bottle retaining poskets, with at least one bottle supporting means associated with each pocket;
- wherein a first of said plurality of bottle supporting means is disposed about the center line of the length of the case and includes a portion extending above the height of a top surface of a first of said side walls, said portion above the height of said first side walls includes a recess which extends along the center line of the length of the case.
- 32. A low depth case as in claim 31, wherein:
- said outer shell has a center line of the width of the case extending through the center of the shorted pair of side walls of the case;
- said first bottle supporting means is also disposed about the center line of the width of the case; and
- a second and third of said pluraliyt of bottle supporting means are disposed about the center line of the width of said case, include a portion extending above the height of a top surface of said first side wall, and include a recess within said portion with each of said recesses extending parallel to the center line of the length of said case.
- 33. A low depth case as in claim 31, wherein said first bottle supporting means further comprises a horizontal platform disposed substantially coplanar with the height of said top surface of said first side wall.
- 34. A low depth case as in claim 33, wherein said portion of said first bottle supporting means which extends above the height of said first side wall comprises a plurality of upwardly disposed projections extending from said platform and below a top surface of the retained bottles.
- 35. A low depth case as in claim 34, wherein said bottle supporting surface of said first bottle supporting means is coplanar with one of said projections and said coplanar surface is curved to substantially conform to the shape of a bottle to be retained and transported in said case.
- 36. A low depth case as in claim 34, wherein said projections include wedge-shaped support portions.
- 37. A low depth case as in claim 31, wherein at least one of said bottle supporting means can be associated with more than one of said pockets.
- 38. A low depth case as in claim 31, wherein said recess extends downwardly to the height of the top of said first side wall.
- 39. A low depth case as in claim 31, wherein said first bottle supporting means is disposed above the height of a top surface of each of said side walls.
- 40. The case as in claim 1, wherein said recess of said receiving means extends along the center line of the length of the case.
- 41. The case as in claim 1, wherein said receiving means is disposed away from and not in contact with said outer side walls.
- 42. The case as in claim 1, wherein said bottle supporting means further comprise a horizontal platform disposed substantially coplanar with the height of a top surface of said first side wall.
- 43. A case as in claim 42, wherein said receiving means comprises a plurality of upwardly disposed projections extending from said platform of said bottle supporting means and below a top surface of the retained bottles.
- 44. The case as in claim 1, wherein each of said bottle supporting surfaces are curved to substantially conform to the shape of the bottles to be retained and transported in said bottle retaining pockets, said receiving means extends from one of said bottle supporting means and said receiving means is disposed inward from said bottle supporting surface of said bottle supporting means.
- 45. A case as in claim 3, wherein said receiving means is disposed inward from said bottle supporting surface of said column.
- 46. The case as in claim 7, whereins the ratio of the length to the width of said outer shell is substantially equal to the ratio of the number of bottles said case holds in the lengthwise direction to the number of bottles said case holds in the widthwise direction so that a plurality of said cases may be cross stacked, wherein at least some of said cases in one layer can be disposed at 90.degree. angles from cases in adjacent layers and the center-to-center distance between adjacent bottle retaining pockets within said case and between two adjacent cases having abutting side walls are substantially equal.
- 47. The case as in claim 12, wherein each of said recesses are disposed along the center line of the length of the case.
- 48. The case as is claim 11, wherein:
- said side walls are less than half the height of the stored bottles;
- said bottle supporting surfaces are shaped to support 2-liter PET bottles; and
- said case bottom includes an upper surface which is substantially flat across the bottle retaining pockets.
- 49. The case as in claim 48, wherein said case bottom further comprises a lower surface having means for resting the case bottom on closures of 2-liter PET bottles in a subjacent case and for aligning each closure with said case bottom for stacking said case.
- 50. The case as in claim 49, wherein the ratio of the length to the width of said outer shell is substantially equal to the ratio of the number of bottles said case holds in the lengthwise direction to the number of bottles said case holds in the widthwise direction so that a plurality of said cases may be cross stacked, wherein at least some of said cases in one layer can be disposed at 90.degree. angles from cases in adjacent layers and the center-to-center distance between adjacent bottle retaining pockets with said case and between two adjacent cases having abutting side walls are substantiall equal.
- 51. The case as in claim 48, wherein the ratio of the length to the width of said outer shell is substantially equal to the ratio of the number of bottles said case holds in the lengthwise direction to the number of bottles said case holds in the widthwise direction so that a plurality of said cases may be cross stacked, wherein at least some of said cases on one layer can be disposed at 90.degree. angles from cases in adjacent layers and the center-to-center distance between adjacent bottle retaining pockets with said case and between two adjacent cases having abutting side walls are substantially equal.
- 52. The case as in claim 48, wherein said plurality of bottle supporting means extend above said lower surface of said case bottom a distance of approximately one-third the height of the 2-liter PET bottles to be retained and transported.
- 53. The case as in claim 11, wherein said plurality of receiving means are disposed away from said outer side walls.
- 54. The case as in claim 29, wherein said first bottle supporting means further comprises:
- a horizontal platform disposed substantially coplanar with the height of a top surface of said side walls;
- a 2-liter PET bottle supporting surface extending no higher than said horizontal platform; and
- a plurality of upwardly disposed projections extending upward from said platform of said first bottle supporting means, deifining said recess, diposed inward from said bottle supporting surface, and below a top surface of the retained bottles.
- 55. The case as in claim 23, wherein said recess of said first bottle supporting means is disposed along the center line of the length of the case.
- 56. The case as in claim 23, wherein said first bottle supporting means further comprises:
- a horizontal platform disposed substantially coplanar with the height of a top surface of said first side wall;
- a 2-liter PET bottle supporting surface extending no higher than said horizontal platform; and
- a plurality of upwardly disposed projections extending upward from said platform of said first bottle supporting means, defining said recess, disposed inward from said bottle supporting surface, and below a top surface of the retained bottles.
- 57. The cae as in claim 31, wherein
- said outer shell as a center line of the width of the case extending through the center of the shorter pair of side walls of the case;
- said first bottle supporting means is also disposed about the center line of the width of the case; and
- said first bottle supporting means portion extending above the height of said first side wall is disposed inward from said bottle supporting surfaces in said first bottle supporting means.
- 58. The case as in claim 31, wherein said bottle supporting surfaces are shaped to conform to the shape of 2-liter PET bottles.
- 59. The case as in claim 58, wherein said case bottom includes an upper surface which is substantially flat across the bottle retaining pockets.
- 60. The case as in claim 59, wherein said case bottom includes means for resting the case bottom on closures of 2-liter PET bottles in a subsequent case and for aligning each closure with said case bottom for stacking said case.
- 61. A low depth case comprising:
- outer side walls forming an outer shell wherein top edges of said side walls define a top surface of the outer shell;
- a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell;
- a plurality of means for supporting outer surfaces of bottles, generally disposed within said outer shell and each supporting means having at least one bottle supporting surface, said bottle supporting surfaces defining, in combination with said outer shell and said case bottom, a plurality retaining pockets with at least one bottle supporting means associated with each pocket; and
- receiving means, disposed within said outer shell, about a center line of the length of the case and above the height of the top surface of the outer shell of the case, which, when said case is empty, is for receiving a side wall of an upper identical case.
- 62. The low depth case an in claim 61, wherein said bottle supporting surfaces of said bottle supporting means do not extend above the top surface of said outer shell.
- 63. The low depth case as in claim 61, wherein the center line of the length of the case extends through the center of the longer pair of side walls of the case and said receiving means is disposes about the center line of the length of the case.
- 64. The low depth case as in claim 63, wherein said receiving comprises a plurality of projections which define a slot, said slot includes a bottom which is no higher than the top surface of the outer shell and the distance from a lowermost point of the case bottom to a top of the projections is no more than one-half the height of the bottles to be retained.
- 65. A low depth case comprising:
- outer side walls forming an outer shell wherein top edges of said side walls define a top surface of the outer shell;
- a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell;
- a plurality of means for supporting outer surfaces of bottles, generally disposed within said outer shell and each supporting means having at least one bottle supporting surface, 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 bottle supporting means associated with each pocket; and
- projections extending above said bottle supporting means and above the top surface of said outer shell, said projections to define slots which interlock with a side wall of an identical upper case for cross-stacking the identical upper case onto the lower low depth case when the lower low depth case is empty of bottles.
- 66. The case as in claim 65, wherein each slot is defined by two of said projections.
- 67. The case as in claim 65, wherein:
- said outer shell has a center line of the length of the case extending through the center of the longer pair of side walls of the case;
- a first of said bottle supporting means is disposed about the center line of the length of the case; and
- at least one of said slots is disposed about the center line of the length of the case.
- 68. The case as in claim 65, wherein:
- said bottle supporting surfaces are curved to substantially conform to the shape of 2-liter PET bottles to be retained and transported in said bottle retaining pockets; and
- said case bottom includes an upper surface which is substantially flat acros the bottle retaining pockets.
- 69. A low depth case for retaining and transposrting 2-liter PET bottles comprising:
- four outer side walls forming a rectangular outer shell wherein top edges of said side walls define a top surface of the outer shell and having a ratio of the length to the width of the outer shell be substantially equal to the number of bottles said case holds in the lengthwise direction to the number of bottles said case holds in the widthwise direction so that a plurality of said cases may be cross stacked, wherein at least some of said cases in one layer can be disposed at 90.degree. angles from cases in adjacent layers and the center-to-center distance between adjacent bottle retaining pockets within said case and between two adjacent cases having abutting side walls are substantially equal;
- a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell and including:
- an upper surface which is substantially flat across the bottle retaining pockets; and
- a lower surface having means for resting the case bottom on closures of 2-liter PET bottles in a subjacent case and for aligning each closure wtih said case bottom for stacking said case; and
- a plurality of means for supporting outer surfaces of bottles, generally disposed within said outer shell and each supporting means having at least one bottle supporting surface, said bottle supporting surfaces defining, in combination with the outer shell and said case bottom upper surface, a plurality of bottle retaining pockets, with at least one bottle supporting means associated with each pocket and each of said bottle supporting means including:
- a horizontal platform disposed substantially coplanar with the height of the top surface of said outer shell; and
- a plurality of upwardly disposed projections extending form said platform of said bottle supporting means and below a top surface of the 2-liter PET bottles to be retained, said projections defining a slot and said slot is aligned to cooperate with a side wall of an upper identical case when said upper identical case is disposed at 90.degree. to the lower low depth case and said lower low depth case is empty.
- 70. The case as in claim 69, wherein:
- said case has a center lien of the length of the case extending through the center of the longer pair of said side walls of the case;
- said slot of said projection is disposed along the center line of the length of said case; and
- said slot includes a bottom which is no higher than the top surface of the outer shell.
- 71. A cross-stacking low depth case for retaining and transporting as many as eight 2-liter PET bottles at a time comprising:
- four outer side walls forming a rectangular outer sheel wherein top edges of said side walls define a top surface of the outer shell, the length of said outer shell is twice as long as the width of said outer shell and a center line of the length of the case extends through the center of the longer pair of side walls of the case;
- a case bottom diposed substantially within said outer shell and including:
- an upper surface which is substantially flat across the 2-liter PET bottle retaining pockets; and
- a lower surface having means for resting the case bottom on closures of 2-liter PET bottles in a subjacent case and for aligning each closure with said case bottom for stacking said case; and
- a plurality of means for supporting outer surfaces of 2-liter PET bottles, generally disposed within said outer shell and each supporting having at least one bottle supporting surface, said bottle supporting surfaces defining, in combination with said outer shell and said case bottom upper surface, eight 2-liter PET bottle retaining pockets, with at least one bottle supporting means associated with each pocket;
- wherein a first of said plurality of bottle supporting means is disposed about the center line of the length of the case and includes:
- a horizontal platform substantially coplanar with the height of the top surface of said outer shell; and
- a projection extending above and from said horizontal platform, said prohection includes a slot which extends along the center line of the length of the case said slot for receiving a side wall of an identical upper case when said lower low depth case is empty; and
- wherein the height of said case from said lower surface of said case bottom to a top of said projections is no higher than one-half the height of the stored 2-liter PET bottles to be retained.
- 72. The case in claim 71, wherein said slot includes a bottom which is no higher than the top surface of the outer shell.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 186,140, filed Apr. 26, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,874.
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