Claims
- 1. In a low depth crate for bottles, the crate having a floor and a wall structure integral with the floor, the floor having a floor top surface and floor bottom surface, the floor top surface having thereon a plurality of support areas for supporting an array of bottles, the wall structure integral with the floor and extending around the periphery thereof and including opposing sidewalls and opposing endwalls, the improvements comprising:
- a pair of extended handles extending above the wall structure, each handle having a handle bar integral with the wall structure, said handle bars formed on an opposing ones of the sidewalls, said handles being adapted to nestingly receive handles of a similar crate nested therebelow when said crate and similar crate are empty and nested together.
- 2. The low depth crate of claim 1, wherein each said handle is integral with an opposing one of the endwalls, and each said handle's upward extent is less than the height of the bottles loaded in said crate so as to not interfere with stacking and handling of crates loaded with bottles.
- 3. The low depth crate of claim 1, wherein the sidewalls of the wall structure each comprise:
- a lower wall portion adjacent and integral with the floor, said lower wall portion being of double-walled construction and including an interior lower wall portion and an exterior lower wall portion; and
- a plurality of sidewall pylons extending up from the floor and beyond the top of said lower wall portion, said sidewall pylons spaced along the sidewall and defining spaces therebetween through which bottles loaded in the crate are visible, wherein the interior surfaces of said sidewall pylons are integral with said interior lower wall portion and the exterior surfaces of said sidewall pylons are integral with said exterior lower wall portion.
- 4. The low depth crate of claim 3, further comprising corner pylons disposed at the corners of the crate, said corner pylons being integral with said handles, and adapted to nestingly receive handles of a similar crate nested therebelow.
- 5. The low depth crate of claim 4, wherein said sidewall pylons and said corner pylons are tapered and angled toward the inside of the crate, and hollow through at least a lower portion thereof so as to allow corresponding pylons of a similar crate nested below to nest thereinto.
- 6. The low depth crate of claim 5, wherein each of said sidewall pylons includes a nesting aperture to provide sufficient clearance for said sidewall pylons to nestingly receive corresponding sidewall pylons of a similar crate nested therebelow.
- 7. The low depth crate of claim 6, wherein each of said sidewall pylons includes a central panel bisecting said nesting aperture and extending down from the top of said sidewall pylon to be integral with the floor, said central panel adapted to protrude between adjacent bottles of a loaded crate in order to support the bottles in a vertical orientation.
- 8. The low depth crate of claim 6, wherein said corner pylons each includes a nesting aperture to provide sufficient clearance for said corner pylons to nestingly receive corresponding corner pylons of a similar crate nested therebelow.
- 9. In a low depth crate for bottles, the crate having a floor and a wall structure integral with the floor, the floor having a floor top surface and floor bottom surface, the floor top surface having thereon a plurality of support areas for supporting an array of bottles, the wall structure integral with the floor and extending around the periphery thereof and including opposing sidewalls and opposing endwalls, the improvements comprising:
- a pair of extended handles, each handle being integral with the wall structure and extending above the wall structure, said handles being adapted to nestingly receive handles of a similar crate nested therebelow when said crate and similar crate are empty and nested together;
- corner pylons disposed at the corners of the crate, said corner pylons being integral with said handles, and adapted to nestingly receive handles of a similar crate nested therebelow; and
- wherein the sidewalls of the wall structure each comprise a lower wall portion adjacent and integral with the floor, said lower wall portion being of double-walled construction and including an interior lower wall portion and an exterior lower wall portion, and a plurality of sidewall pylons extending up from the floor and beyond the top of said lower wall portion, said sidewall pylons spaced along the sidewall and defining spaces therebetween through which bottles loaded in the crate are visible, wherein the interior surfaces of said sidewall pylons are integral with said interior lower wall portion and the exterior surfaces of said sidewall pylons are integral with said exterior lower wall portion.
- 10. The low depth crate of claim 9, wherein said sidewall pylons and said corner pylons are tapered and angled toward the inside of the crate, and hollow through at least a lower portion thereof so as to allow corresponding pylons of a similar crate nested below to nest thereinto.
- 11. The low depth crate of claim 10, wherein each of said sidewall pylons includes a nesting aperture to provide sufficient clearance for said sidewall pylons to nestingly receive corresponding sidewall pylons of a similar crate nested therebelow.
- 12. The low depth crate of claim 11, wherein each of said sidewall pylons includes a central panel bisecting said nesting aperture and extending down from the top of said sidewall pylon to be integral with the floor, said central panel adapted to protrude between adjacent bottles of a loaded crate in order to support the bottles in a vertical orientation.
- 13. The low depth crate of claim 11, wherein said corner pylons each includes a nesting aperture to provide sufficient clearance for said corner pylons to nestingly receive corresponding corner pylons of a similar crate nested therebelow.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/268,997 filed Jun. 30, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,843, which is a continuation-in-part of design patent application 29/018,317 filed Feb. 3, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. D361,431,the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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