Claims
- 1. A multi level bakery tray comprising in combination:
- a generally rectangular bottom;
- opposed side walls and opposed end walls extending upwardly from the bottom, the tray being stacked with a like tray in a like orientation in a first position, in a second position when rotated 180.degree. about its vertical axis, and in a third position when rotated 90.degree. about its vertical axis;
- a plurality of feet formed along lower edges of each of the end walls;
- a plurality of shallow pockets formed along upper edges of each of the end walls to receive the feet of a stacked tray when trays are stacked in the first position;
- a plurality of deep pockets formed along upper edges of each of the end walls to receive the feet of a stacked tray when trays are stacked in the second position;
- guide means formed on the bottom; and
- support means formed on the side walls, the support means cooperating with the guide means to provide support for a tray being blind stacked and unstacked with another tray;
- wherein a majority of one of a front surface and a rear surface of each of the feet is sloped upwardly toward one of a front and a rear of said tray to facilitate blind stacking and unstacking of the tray with the another tray.
- 2. A tray in accordance with claim 1 wherein the plurality of shallow pockets comprise a front pair and a rear pair of shallow pockets, the plurality of deep pockets comprise a front pair and a rear pair of deep pockets, and the plurality of feet comprise a front pair and a rear pair of feet.
- 3. A tray in accordance with claim 2 wherein a trailing foot of a leading pair of feet is supported by an upper edge of each end wall when a leading foot of the leading pair of feet passes over at least one pocket of the rear pair of shallow pockets and the rear pair of deep pockets of another tray as the tray is being blind stacked and unstacked with the other tray.
- 4. A tray in accordance with claim 2, wherein front surfaces of the rear pair of shallow pockets and front surfaces of the rear pair of feet slope upwardly and toward a front of the tray, the front surfaces of the rear pair of feet sliding along the front surfaces of the rear pair of shallow pockets to facilitate removal of the feet from the shallow pockets when stacked trays are blind unstacked from the first position.
- 5. A tray in accordance with claim 4 wherein the front surfaces of the rear pair of shallow pockets and the front surfaces of the rear pair of feet are sloped at an angle of between about 20.degree. and about 60.degree..
- 6. A tray in accordance with claim 4 wherein the front surface of the rearmost rear shallow pocket and the front surface of the rearmost rear foot are sloped at an angle of about 45.degree., and the front surface of the frontmost rear shallow pocket and the front surface of the frontmost rear foot are sloped at an angle of about 55.degree..
- 7. A tray in accordance with claim 2 wherein the front pair of shallow pockets are disposed between the front pair of deep pockets and the rear pair of deep pockets are disposed between the rear pair of shallow pockets, the front pair of feet of another tray stacked in like orientation on the tray being received by the front shallow pockets and the rear pair of feet of the other tray being received by the rear shallow pockets.
- 8. A tray in accordance with claim 7 wherein the front pair of feet of the other tray engage the rear pair of deep pockets of the tray and the rear pair of feet of the other tray engage the front pair of deep pockets of the tray when the other tray is oriented 180.degree. and stacked on the tray in the second position.
- 9. A tray in accordance with claim 2 wherein front surfaces of the rear pair of deep pockets are sloped upwardly toward a front of the tray and rear surfaces of the front pair of feet are sloped upwardly and toward a back of the tray such that the rear surfaces of the front pair of feet slide along the front surfaces of the rear pair of deep pockets when the tray is blind unstacked from the second position on top of another tray to facilitate blind unstacking.
- 10. A tray in accordance with claim 9 wherein the front surfaces of the rear pair of deep pockets and the rear surfaces of the front pair of feet are sloped at an angle of between about 20.degree. and about 60.degree..
- 11. A tray in accordance with claim 9 wherein the front surface of the rearmost rear deep pocket and the rear surface of the frontmost front foot are sloped at an angle of about 45.degree., and the front surface of the frontmost rear deep pocket and the rear surface of the rearmost front foot are sloped at an angle of about 55.degree..
- 12. A tray in accordance with claim 1 further comprising ribs formed on the exterior surfaces of the end walls, the ribs forming a pattern on each end wall distinct from the pattern on the other end wall to provide a visual indication of the orientation of the tray.
- 13. A tray in accordance with claim 1 wherein a plurality of handles are formed in each end wall.
- 14. A tray in accordance with claim 13 wherein the handles comprise apertures formed in each end wall, at least one of the handles having at least one of a forwardly and downwardly sloped front surface and a rearwardly and downwardly sloped rear surface to facilitate grasping the handle and blind stacking and unstacking the tray.
- 15. A tray in accordance with claim 1 further comprising an orientation indicator.
- 16. A tray in accordance with claim 15 wherein the orientation indicator comprises a pair of apertures formed in each end wall, one of the apertures in one of the end walls having a cover.
- 17. A tray in accordance with claim 1 wherein the sidewalls have a height lower than the end walls such that the tray cross nests at a third position.
- 18. A tray in accordance with claim 17 wherein the tray can cross nest between two other trays which are stacked in the second position.
- 19. A tray in accordance with claim 17 further comprising support rails formed along the front and rear edges of the bottom, the support rails having a notch formed proximate each end, the notches engaging upper edges of the side walls of another tray when the tray is cross nested with the other tray to reduce horizontal displacement of the trays when cross nested.
- 20. A tray in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a recess formed on a bottom surface of each foot and a flange extending at least partially along an interior surface of each pocket, the recess of each foot engaging the flange of a corresponding pocket when the tray is stacked on another tray in the first and second positions.
- 21. A tray in accordance with claim 1 wherein the guide means comprise rails formed along the bottom and extending substantially along the length of the end walls; and
- the support means comprise shoulders formed along outer edges of the side walls to support the rails when the tray is blind stacked and unstacked with another tray.
- 22. A multi level bakery tray comprising in combination:
- a generally rectangular bottom;
- opposed side walls and opposed end walls extending upwardly from the bottom, the tray being stacked with a like tray in a like orientation in a first position, in a second position when rotated 180.degree. about its vertical axis, and in a third position when rotated 90.degree. about its vertical axis;
- four feet formed along a lower edge of each end wall;
- four shallow pockets formed along an upper edge of each end wall to receive the feet of a stacked tray when trays are stacked in a like orientation in the first position;
- four deep pockets formed along an upper edge of each end wall to receive the feet of a stacked tray when trays are stacked in a 180.degree. orientation in the second position;
- a pair of guide rails formed along the bottom, each guide rail extending substantially along the length of an end wall; and
- shoulders formed along outer edges of the side walls to support the guide rails when the tray is blind stacked and unstacked with another tray;
- wherein a majority of one of a front surface and a rear surface of each of the four feet is sloped upwardly toward one of a front and a rear of said tray to facilitate blind stacking and unstacking of the tray with the another tray.
- 23. A tray in accordance with claim 22 wherein a trailing foot of a leading pair of feet is supported by an upper edge of each end wall when a leading foot of the leading pair of feet passes over at least one pocket of the rear pair of shallow pockets and the rear pair of deep pockets of another tray as the tray is being blind stacked and unstacked with the other tray.
- 24. A tray in accordance with claim 22 wherein the pockets comprise a front pair of shallow pockets disposed between a front pair of deep pockets and a rear pair of deep pockets disposed between a rear pair of shallow pockets, the feet being disposed to align with and be received by the shallow pockets when the tray is stacked in like orientation on another tray and to align with and be received by the deep pockets when the tray is stacked in 180.degree. orientation on another tray.
- 25. A tray in accordance with claim 24, wherein front surfaces of the rear pair of shallow pockets and front surfaces of the rear pair of feet slope upwardly and toward a front of the tray, the front surfaces of the rear pair of feet sliding along the front surfaces of the rear pair of shallow pockets to facilitate removal of the feet from the shallow pockets when stacked trays are blind unstacked from the first position.
- 26. A tray in accordance with claim 25 wherein the front surfaces of the rear pair of shallow pockets and the front surfaces of the rear pair of feet are sloped at an angle of between about 20.degree. and about 60.degree..
- 27. A tray in accordance with claim 25 wherein the front surface of the rearmost rear shallow pocket and the front surface of the rearmost rear foot are sloped at an angle of about 45.degree., and the front surface of the frontmost rear shallow pocket and the front surface of the frontmost rear foot are sloped at an angle of about 55.degree..
- 28. A tray in accordance with claim 24 wherein front surfaces of the rear pair of deep pockets are sloped upwardly and toward a front of the tray and rear surfaces of the front pair of feet are sloped upwardly and toward the rear of the tray, the rear surfaces of the front pair of feet sliding along the front surfaces of the rear pair of deep pockets to facilitate removal of the feet from the deep pockets when stacked trays are blind unstacked from the second position.
- 29. A tray in accordance with claim 28 wherein the front surfaces of the rear pair of deep pockets and the rear surfaces of the front pair of feet are sloped at an angle of between about 20.degree. and about 60.degree..
- 30. A tray in accordance with claim 28 wherein the front surface of the rearmost rear deep pocket and the rear surface of the frontmost front foot are sloped at an angle of about 45.degree., and the front surface of the frontmost rear deep pocket and the rear surface of the rearmost front foot are sloped at an angle of about 55.degree..
- 31. A tray in accordance with claim 22 further comprising central handles formed as apertures in a central portion of each end wall, each central handle having a generally flat top surface, a front surface sloping upwardly and toward a rear of the tray, and a rear surface sloping upwardly and toward a front of the tray, to facilitate stacking in the first, second and third positions and blind stacking and unstacking in the first and second positions.
- 32. A tray in accordance with claim 22 further comprising front handles formed as apertures in each end wall proximate a front edge thereof, each front handle having a front surface sloping upwardly and toward a back of the tray to facilitate blind stacking and unstacking in the first position.
- 33. A tray in accordance with claim 22 further comprising rear handles formed as apertures in each end wall proximate a rear edge thereof, each rear handle having a rear surface sloping upwardly and toward a front of the tray to facilitate blind stacking and unstacking in the second position.
- 34. A tray in accordance with claim 22 further comprising ribs formed on the exterior surfaces of the end walls, the ribs forming a pattern on each end wall distinct from the pattern on the other end wall to provide a visual indication of the orientation of the tray.
- 35. A multi level bakery tray comprising in combination:
- a generally rectangular bottom;
- opposed side walls and opposed end walls extending upwardly from the bottom, the tray being stacked with a like tray in a like orientation in a first position, in a second position when rotated 180.degree. about its vertical axis, and in a third position when rotated 90.degree. about its vertical axis;
- a plurality of shallow pockets formed along upper edges of the end walls to receive the feet of a stacked tray when trays are stacked in the first position, a front surface of at least one shallow pocket being sloped upwardly and toward a front of the tray;
- a plurality of deep pockets formed along upper edges of the end walls to receive the feet of a stacked tray when trays are stacked in the second position, a front surface of at least one deep pocket being sloped upwardly toward a front of the tray; and
- a plurality of feet formed along lower edges of the end walls, a majority of a front surface of at least one of the feet being sloped upwardly and toward a front of the tray to slide along the front surface of at least one shallow pocket and facilitate removal of the feet from the shallow pockets when stacked trays are blind unstacked from the first position, a majority of a rear surface of at least one of the feet being sloped upwardly and toward a back of the tray to slide along the front surface of at least one deep pocket and facilitate removal of the feet from the deep pockets when stacked trays are blind unstacked from the second position.
- 36. A tray in accordance with claim 35 wherein the plurality of shallow pockets comprise a front pair and a rear pair of shallow pockets, the plurality of deep pockets comprise a front pair and a rear pair of deep pockets, and the plurality of feet comprise a front pair and a rear pair of feet, front surfaces of the rear pair of shallow pockets and front surfaces of the rear pair of feet being sloped upwardly and toward a front of the tray such that the front surfaces of the rear pair of feet slide along the front surfaces of the rear pair of shallow pockets to facilitate removal of the feet from the shallow pockets when stacked trays are blind unstacked from the first position, front surfaces of the rear pair of deep pockets being sloped upwardly toward a front of the tray and rear surfaces of the front pair of feet being sloped upwardly and toward a back of the tray such that the rear surfaces of the front pair of feet slide along the front surfaces of the rear pair of deep pockets to facilitate removal of the feet from the deep pockets when stacked trays are blind unstacked from the second position.
- 37. A tray in accordance with claim 36 wherein the front surfaces of the rear pair of shallow pockets, the front surfaces of the rear pair of deep pockets, the front surfaces of the rear pair of feet, and the rear surfaces of the front pair of feet are sloped at an angle of between about 20.degree. and about 60.degree..
- 38. A tray in accordance with claim 36 wherein the front surface of the rearmost rear shallow pocket, the front surface of the rearmost rear foot, the front surface of the rearmost rear deep pocket and the rear surface of the frontmost front foot are sloped at an angle of about 45.degree., and the front surface of the frontmost rear shallow pocket, the front surface of the frontmost rear foot, the front surface of the frontmost rear deep pocket, and the rear surface of the rearmost front foot are sloped at an angle of about 55.degree..
- 39. A tray in accordance with claim 36 wherein the front pair of shallow pockets are disposed between the front pair of deep pockets and the rear pair of deep pockets are disposed between the rear pair of shallow pockets, the front pair of feet of another tray stacked in like orientation on the tray being received by the front shallow pockets and the rear pair of feet of the other tray being received by the rear shallow pockets, the front pair of feet of the other tray being received by the rear pair of deep pockets and the rear pair of feet of the other tray being received by the front pair of deep pockets when the other tray is oriented 180.degree. and stacked on the tray in the second position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 29/059,614, filed Sep. 10, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. D. 401,066.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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