Claims
- 1. In an egg carton having one or more downposts in the cover and one or more up posts in the tray, apertures formed on each side of a downpost, "eye lids" about the aperture formations, said "eye lids" extending from very steep walls in the cover and around the periphery of each of said apertures, said downposts having a stepped in plug-like formation at its extremity, said plug-like formation being in the shape of a closed polygon, each tray up post having a crater-like formation at its extremity adapted to receive the tip of each downpost, said crater being in the form of a closed polygon, the upper portions of the side walls of the up posts being thicker than other portions of said side walls of said up posts, a step portion of each of said downposts coming to rest on the upper portion of one of said up posts when said carton is initially closed with a space being maintained between the tip of the downpost and the bottom of the crater of the up post, which space may disappear when a plurality of loaded egg cartons are stacked on top of the cover of said carton.
- 2. In an egg carton comprising a tray in which eggs or the like may be protectively stored and a cover adapted to close over said tray, said tray being of cellular construction and including one or more up posts, each of said one or more up posts having a crater-like formation at its extremity in the form of a closed polygon, each of said one or more up posts also having side walls with upper portions of greater thickness than other portions thereof, said cover when considered from a closed condition thereof having one or more downposts, each of said one or more downposts being in the form of a plug-like formation with a stepped in portion at its extremity and being in the form of a closed polygon, the crater-like formation of each of said one or more up posts being adapted to receive the stepped in plug-like formation of said one or more downposts, each of said one or more downposts further having oppositely facing apertures formed on two sides thereof and eye lid-like portions extending about the apertures from very steep walls on said cover, said stepped in portion of each of said plug-like formation coming to rest on the upper portion of one of said up posts when said carton is initially closed and leaving a space between the extremity of said one or more downposts and the bottom of the crater of said one or more up posts with said space being closed to a greater degree or disappearing from the load of one or more cartons loaded with eggs stacked on top of said cover.
- 3. The construction as defined in claim 2 wherein said one or more up posts and said one or more downposts are in fact a plurality of longitudinally spaced up posts along the length of said tray and a plurality of longitudinally spaced downposts along the length of said cover.
- 4. The construction as defined in claim 3 wherein said cellular construction comprises a plurality of egg receiving or holding cells each of which are of closed geometrical configuration with one side of some cells being formed on an up post and two sides of other cells being formed on adjacent up posts.
- 5. The construction as defined in claim 4 wherein said tray includes a horizontal flange extending therearound and the extremity of each of said up posts extends at least a short distance above said flange.
- 6. The construction as defined in claim 5 wherein the area around the tip of each of said up posts is of greater thickness than that around the lower portions of said up posts.
- 7. In an egg carton comprising a tray of cellular construction and having one or more up posts extending upwardly therefrom and a cover having one or more downposts extending downwardly therefrom, said up posts and said downposts having formed thereon first means defining an initial force transmission therebetween and second means defining a secondary bearing area therebetween, said first means comprising a plurality of plug-like formations each including a stepped in portion permitting an initial force transmission to the upper portions of said post and between said cover and said tray when said cover is initially closed with a space being maintained between the tips of said plug formations and the said secondary bearing area said second means comprising a plurality of crater-like formations adapted to receive said plug-like formations, permitting a load such as loaded cartons of eggs stacked upon said cover to transmit force to said secondary bearing area at which time said space may disappear.
- 8. The tray of claim 7 wherein each of said crater-like formation is formed in one of said up posts and is directed upwardly and includes a lateral portion providing a yieldable or soft area for egg contact.
- 9. The carton of claim 6 wherein said carton is formed with a weakened central section whereby said carton may be separated into two halves.
- 10. The carton as defined in claim 9 wherein the carton is formed from pulp, foam or like material.
- 11. In an egg carton having a tray and a cover with one or more downposts in the cover and one or more up posts in the tray, apertures formed on each side of a downpost, "eye lid" formations extending around the apertures, said "eye lid" formations extending from very steep walls in the cover and in offset relationship therewith, said downposts having a stepped in plug-like formation at its extremity, said plug-like formation being in the shape of a closed polygon, each tray up post having a crater-like formation at its extremity adapted to receive the tip of each downpost, said crater being in the form of a closed polygon, the upper portions of the side walls of the up posts being thicker than other portions of said side walls of said up posts, said cover being constructed so that upon being initially closed stepped in portions of each of said plug-like formation effect an initial force transmission section with respect to the upper portions of said up posts and a space between the tip of the downpost and the bottom of the crater of the up post will be maintained, which space may be closed so as to disappear when a plurality of loaded egg cartons are stacked upon the closed cover.
- 12. An egg carton having a cover with one or more downposts and a tray of cellular construction with one or more up posts, said downposts having a stepped in plug-like formation at its extremity, said plug-like formation being in the shape of a closed polygon, each tray up post having a crater-like formation at its extremity adapted to receive the tip of each downpost, said crater being in the form of a closed polygon, the upper portions of the side walls of the up posts being thicker than other portions of said side walls of said up posts, a step portion of each of said downposts coming to rest on the upper portion of one of said up posts when said carton is initially closed with a space being maintained between the tip of the downpost and the bottom of the crater of the up post, which space may disappear when a plurality of loaded egg cartons is stacked on top of the cover of said carton.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of applicants' pending application Ser. No. 609,078, filed Aug. 29, 1975 now abandoned.
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