Claims
- 1. An egg container comprising: a base tray including a plurality of egg cells each of which is adapted to receive a single egg, each of said cells having a wall extending thereabout to define the cells, said wall of each cell including a plurality of egg-gripping sections extending inwardly toward the interior of the cell, each of said egg gripping sections being generally convex toward the interior of a cell and arcuately shaped in two different mutually perpendicular planes, each egg-gripping section flexing in response to the pressure of an egg inserted into a cell such that it is partially deformable outwardly by an egg in response to the force of the egg being placed in the cell in a position wherein the tip portions of the egg are disposed upwardly and downwardly such that each of the gripping sections of a cell exerts a retaining force on the egg, and locking means adapted to secure the cover to the tray;
- said cover including a top wall portion and a side wall portion, said top wall portion having a plurality of inwardly projecting egg cushioning means therein with a separate inwardly projecting means disposed over each such cell, each inwardly projecting means being adapted to engage the upwardly presented tip portion to restrain an egg in such cell against vertical movement, said side wall portion having locking means thereon to co-operate with the locking means on the tray.
- 2. The container of claim 1 wherein said tray is a one-piece unit formed of a plastic material.
- 3. The container of claim 1 wherein said cover is a one-piece unit formed of a transparent plastic material.
- 4. The container of claim 1 wherein said tray includes a plurality of recesses formed on a horizontal section thereof and said cover includes a plurality of male projections adapted to seat in said recesses.
- 5. The container of claim 4 wherein said locking means includes a projection on a side wall of said tray and a recess formed in said cover side wall to receive said projection.
- 6. An egg container comprising a tray and a cover, said tray comprising a plurality of egg-receiving cells, each egg-receiving cell being separated from every other egg-receiving cell, said cover having inwardly projecting means for cushioning a top portion of an egg placed in each of said egg cells, each cell being comprised of an enclosing side wall and a bottom wall which extends thereacross and having a plurality of egg-gripping means therein, each egg-gripping means adapted to flex outwardly in response to the insertion of an egg in the cell in a position where the tip portions are disposed at the upper and lower ends of the eggs and to exert a pressure on said egg to retain the egg in the cell, said egg-gripping means also being arranged and sized so that the lower tip portion of an egg in each cell is spaced upwardly from the bottom wall of that cell and so that the upper tip portion of the egg is below the inwardly projecting means of the cover such that the egg is effectively suspended by the gripping means and that the gripping action to retain the egg being provided primarily by the egg-gripping means on said tray, said cover and tray having co-operating locking means to secure said cover to said tray, and said tray and cover providing air vent means therebetween.
- 7. The container of claim 6 wherein said tray is a one-piece unit formed of a plastic material.
- 8. The container of claim 7 wherein said cover is a one-piece unit formed of a transparent plastic material.
- 9. The container of claim 8 wherein said cell has four egg-gripping sections, each egg-gripping section extending arcuately inwardly towards said cell in two directions.
- 10. An egg container comprising:
- a tray including a plurality of spaced apart egg cells and each of which is adapted to receive a single egg, each of said cells having an enclosing cell side wall extending thereabout and a bottom wall extending thereacross to define the cell, said side wall of each cell including a plurality of arcuately shaped egg-gripping sections extending inwardly toward the interior of the cell, each egg-gripping section being partially deformable outwardly by an egg in response to the force of an egg being placed in the cell in a position when the tip portions of the egg are disposed upwardly and downwardly, each of said egg gripping sections being substantially vertically arranged and extending upwardly to a height such that each of the gripping sections of a cell exerts an inwardly directed retaining force on the egg and retains the egg in a fixed position in a cell, said egg gripping means also being arranged and sized so that the lower tip portion of an egg in each cell is spaced upwardly from the bottom wall of that cell and that the gripping action to retain the egg being provided primarily by the egg-gripping means on said tray, an enclosing tray side wall extending around the periphery of said tray and having generally flat wall portions with vertically disposed reinforcing means formed in said generally flat wall portions, and locking means;
- a cover including a cover top wall portion and a side wall portion, said top wall portion having a plurality of inwardly projecting egg cushioning means therein with a separate inwardly projecting relatively small diameter dimple shaped element disposed over each such cell, each inwardly projecting element being adapted to engage the upwardly presented tip portion to restrain an egg in such cell against vertical movement, said side wall portion having a locking means thereon to co-operate with the locking means on the tray, and a base associated with said tray and having a plurality of wall sections which engage said tray side wall and generally extend around the entire surface area of said tray side wall.
- 11. An egg container comprising a tray and a cover, said tray comprising a plurality of egg-receiving cells, each egg-receiving cell being separated from every other egg-receiving cell, each cell having a plurality of egg gripping means therein, each egg-gripping means comprising a convex wall section adapted to flex and exert a pressure on an egg placed in the cell, said convex wall section contacting the egg at a position about sixty percent of the total height of the egg to thereby securely retain the egg in the cell with substantially no movement thereof, locking means on said tray;
- a cover including locking means thereon co-operating with the locking means on said tray, said tray and cover, when secured together providing vent means between the tray and cover permitting the passage of air into and out of the closed container.
- 12. The container of claim 11 wherein said tray includes an outer side wall extending thereabout, said outer side wall spaced from said egg-receiving cells, and a base member, said base member including a bottom and a plurality of flaps, said flaps being secured to said outer side wall to add rigidity to the container.
- 13. The container of claim 12 wherein said outer side walls extend downwardly substantially to the bottom of said base portion, and said locking means on said tray include a plurality of projections adapted to seat in a plurality of recesses formed on a side wall of said cover.
- 14. The container of claim 11 wherein said cover includes a top and downwardly depending side walls, said top having inwardly projecting means disposed over each egg cell for cushioning the top portion of an egg placed therein.
- 15. The container of claim 12 wherein the bottom of the egg in each cell is spaced upwardly from the bottom of said base.
- 16. An egg container comprising a tray and a cover, said tray comprising a plurality of egg-receiving cells, each egg-receiving cell being separated from each other egg-receiving cell, each cell having a plurality of egg-gripping means therein, adapted to flex in response to the insertion of an egg in the cell and to securely retain the egg therein, an outer side wall spaced from said egg-receiving cell, said outer side wall having a lower section and an upper section, said upper section being spaced inwardly of said lower section, a plurality of outwardly extending flanges on said upper wall section, said flanges extending a distance no greater than the inset of said upper wall, said cover including a top portion and downwardly extending side walls, said side walls having recesses therein adapted to receive said flanges of said tray to thereby securely lock the cover to said tray, said cover further including a plurality of projection extending from a horizontal surface formed in said side walls, said projections seating in recesses provided on a substantially horizontal tray surface.
- 17. The container of claim 16 further including a base member, said base member including a bottom wall and a plurality of flaps extending upwardly therefrom, said flaps being secured to the lower section of said tray outer side wall, the bottom of said lower side wall being proximate the bottom wall of said base member.
- 18. The container of claim 17 wherein the top of said cover includes a plurality of inwardly projecting means with a separate inwardly projecting means disposed over each cell and each adapted to engage an upwardly presented tip portion of an egg in such cell, the bottom of each egg being spaced upwardly from the bottom wall of said base member.
- 19. The container of claim 18 wherein said cover is formed of a transparent plastic material and said base member of a paperboard material, the upper section of the outer side wall of said tray being spaced inwardly providing a stop member to an adjacent tray when the trays are nested together such that each tray will be spaced from an adjacent tray.
- 20. An egg container comprising a tray, a cover and a base member, said tray comprising a plurality of egg-receiving cells, each egg-receiving cell being separated from every other egg-receiving cell and adapted to receive a single egg, each of said cells having a generally enclosing side wall extending thereabout to define the cell, the upper portion of said side wall including a plurality of egg-gripping means, each egg-gripping means comprising a convex wall section adapted to deform outwardly in response to the force of an egg being placed in the cell whereby each egg is securely retained in the cell solely by the action of the egg-gripping means with substantially no movement of the egg in the cell, an outer side wall on said tray which is spaced outwardly from each of said egg cells, said tray side wall being formed of a material and having a thickness which does not have sufficient rigidity to sufficiently support said container with eggs disposed in all of the cells thereof, locking means associated with said tray, said cover including a top and generally downwardly depending side walls, said top having inwardly projecting means disposed over each cell adapted to engage the upwardly presented tip portion of an egg in the cell, locking means associated with said cover adapted to co-operate with the locking means on the tray, said base member including a bottom wall and a plurality of flaps, said flaps being adhesively secured to said outer side wall of said tray and provide a rigidity to said tray side wall which enables the tray side wall to support the container with eggs in all of the cells thereof.
- 21. The container of claim 10 wherein said vertically arranged egg gripping sections extend upwardly in each cell to a height of about 40% to about 70% of the height of an egg in each such cell.
- 22. The container of claim 10 wherein said vertically arranged egg gripping sections extend upwardly in each cell to a height of about 50% to about 60% of the height of an egg in each such cell.
- 23. An egg container comprising:
- a tray including a plurality of spaced apart egg cells and each of which is adapted to receive a single egg, each of said cells having a generally enclosing cell side wall including a plurality of arcuately shaped egg-gripping sections extending inwardly toward the interior of the cell, each egg-gripping section being partially deformable outwardly in response to the force of an egg being placed in the cell such that the gripping section exerts a retaining force on the egg, an enclosing tray side wall extending around the periphery of said tray and having generally flat wall portions with vertically disposed reinforcing means formed in said generally flat wall portions,
- said cover including a cover top wall portion and a cover side wall portion, said cover side wall portion being substantially non-engageable with an egg in a cell, said cover side wall portion having second and co-operating locking means thereon to co-operate with the first locking means on the tray; and
- a base associated with said tray and having a plurality of wall sections which extend upwardly for only a portion of the height of the tray side wall to engage a lower portion of said tray side wall and generally extend around the entire lower portion surface area of said tray side wall, said base being formed of a somewhat more rigid material than said tray to provide a reinforcing action, and first locking means on said tray adapted to secure the cover to the tray.
- 24. The container of claim 23 wherein said tray is a one-piece unit formed of a plastic material.
- 25. The container of claim 23 wherein said cover is a one-piece unit formed of a transparent plastic material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 360,591 filed Mar. 22, 1982.
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