Claims
- 1. A nestable crate for bottles, comprising:
- (a) a horizontally disposed floor having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- (b) a retainer wall attached to the floor, said retainer wall having a double wall construction including an interior wall attached to the floor and an exterior wall attached to the interior wall, and said retainer wall having two end walls and two side walls, and said retainer wall having an upper portion and a lower portion, and said upper portion of the retainer wall having a plurality of vertically disposed surfaces on the interior wall for supporting bottles, and said vertically disposed surfaces are space apart along the respective side wall and end wall along which the vertically disposed surfaces extend, and each said vertically disposed surface having an arcuate shaped surface facing an interior of the crate and extending generally concentrically along a bottle surface of a bottle placed within the crate; and,
- (c) a plurality of nesting windows in the lower portion of the interior of the wall of the retainer wall, and each said nesting window is directly below a vertically disposed surface on the upper portion of the interior wall;
- (d) wherein said lower portion of the retainer wall includes a wall section along the interior wall disposed between each consecutive pair of nesting windows;
- (e) a nesting step formed on the retainer wall between consecutive vertically disposed arcuate shaped surfaces on the upper portion of the interior wall; and
- (f) said nesting step includes a section of the upper portion of the interior of the wall between consecutive vertically disposed arcuate shaped surfaces displaced from the wall sections toward the exterior wall of the retainer wall.
- 2. A nestable crate for bottles, comprising:
- (a) a horizontally disposed floor having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- (b) a retainer wall attached to the floor, said retainer wall having a double wall construction including an interior wall attached to the floor and an exterior wall attached to the interior wall, and said retainer wall having two end walls and two side walls, and said retainer wall having an upper portion and a lower portion, and said upper portion of the retainer wall having a plurality of vertically disposed first bottle support surfaces on the interior wall for supporting bottles, and said vertically disposed first bottle support surfaces are space apart along the respective side wall and end wall along which the vertically disposed bottle support surfaces extend, and each first bottle support surface having an arcuate shape facing an interior of the crate and extending concentrically along a bottle surface of a bottle placed within the crate;
- (c) a plurality of nesting windows in the lower portion of the interior of the wall of the retainer wall, and each said nesting window is below a vertically disposed surface on the upper portion of the interior wall;
- (d) a partition disposed within the interior of the crate extending longitudinally along the floor substantially parallel, and between, the sidewalls of the crate, and said partition having a first side facing one side wall and a second side facing the other side wall;
- (e) said partition having a plurality of second bottle support surfaces along the first side of the partition and the second side of the partition and said second bottle support surfaces are spaced apart longitudinally along the partition, wherein each said second bottle support surface on the partition is disposed within an interior of the crate spaced from a respective side wall, and each said second bottle support surface having an arcuate shaped surface facing a corresponding first bottle support surface on the upper portion of the side wall and each said second bottle support surface on the first side of the partition abutting a corresponding second bottle support surface on the second side of the partition, and said second bottle support surfaces extending generally concentrically along a bottle surface of a bottle, forming a pocket within which a bottle may stand; and,
- (f) said partition further having a base extending upward from the floor to a predetermined height between consecutive second bottle support surfaces on the partition, and said second bottle surfaces extending upward to a predetermined height above the base.
- 3. A nestable crate for bottles, as defined in claim 2, wherein further having an nesting arch directly below each second bottle support surfaces on the first side and second side of the partitions, and a gap in the floor within each said nesting arch for nesting second bottle support surfaces from a lower crate upon which a top crate is nested.
- 4. A nestable crate, as defined in claim 3, wherein said crate further includes a nesting step formed on the retainer wall between consecutive first bottle support surfaces on the upper portion of the interior wall.
- 5. A nestable crate, as defined in claim 4, wherein said nesting step includes a section of the upper portion of the interior of the wall between consecutive first bottle support surfaces displaced from the wall sections toward the exterior wall of the retainer wall.
- 6. A nestable crate for bottles, comprising:
- (a) a horizontally disposed floor having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- (b) a retainer wall attached to the floor, said retainer wall having a double wall construction including an interior wall attached to the floor and an exterior wall attached to the interior wall, and said retainer wall having two end walls and two side walls, and said retainer wall having an upper portion and a lower portion;
- (c) a plurality of tangency pads along the interior wall for supporting bottles, and said tangency pads are spaced apart along the respective side wall and end wall along which the tangency pads extend, and each said tangency pad having a vertically disposed arcuate shaped surface facing an interior of the crate and extending generally concentrically along a bottle surface of a bottle placed within the crate; and,
- (d) a plurality of nesting windows in the lower portion of the interior of the wall of the retainer wall, and each said nesting window is directly below a tangency pad on the upper portion of the interior wall.
- 7. A nestable crate for bottles, as defined in claim 6, wherein said lower portion of the retainer wall includes a wall section along the interior wall disposed between each consecutive pair of nesting windows.
- 8. A nestable crate, as defined in claim 7, wherein said crate further includes a nesting step formed on the retainer wall between consecutive tangency pads on the upper portion of the interior wall.
- 9. A nestable crate, as defined in claim 8, wherein said nesting step includes a section of the upper portion of the interior of the wall between consecutive tangency pads displaced from the wall sections toward the exterior wall of the retainer wall.
- 10. A nestable crate for bottles, as defined in claim 6 further including a partition disposed within the interior of the crate extending longitudinally along the floor substantially parallel, and between, the sidewalls of the crate, and said partition having a first side facing one side wall and a second side facing the other side wall, said partition having a plurality of bottle support surfaces along the first side of the partition and the second side of the partition and said bottle support surfaces are spaced apart longitudinally along the partition, wherein each said bottle support surface on the partition is disposed within an interior of the crate spaced from a respective side wall, and each said bottle support surface having an arcuate shaped surface facing a corresponding tangency pad on the upper portion of the side wall and each said bottle support surface on the first side of the partition abutting a corresponding bottle support surface on the second side of the partition, and said bottle support surfaces extending generally concentrically along a bottle surface of a bottle, forming a pocket within which a bottle may stand.
- 11. As defined in claim 10, said partition further having a base extending upward from the floor to a predetermined height between consecutive second bottle support surfaces on the partition, and said bottle support surfaces extending upward to a predetermined height above the base.
- 12. A nestable crate for bottles, as defined in claim 11, further having an nesting arch directly below each said bottle support surface on the first side and second side of the partitions, and a gap in the floor within each said nesting arch for nesting bottle support surfaces from a lower crate upon which a top crate is nested.
- 13. A nestable crate, as defined in claim 12, wherein said crate further includes a nesting step formed on the retainer wall between consecutive tangency pads on the upper portion of the interior wall.
- 14. A nestable crate, as defined in claim 13, wherein said nesting step includes a section of the upper portion of the interior of the wall between consecutive tangency pads displaced from the wall sections toward the exterior wall of the retainer wall.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of prior application No. 08/746,075, filed Nov. 6, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,823,376.
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