Claims
- 1. A tray comprising:
- (a) a front surface for supporting articles, said front surface being circumscribed by an edge which defines a front plane;
- (b) a back surface;
- (c) at least first and second integral compartments formed in said front surface, projecting behind said front plane to a first depth, respectively located adjacent to one pair of diametrically opposed corners of said front surface, and neither located adjacent to two consecutive corners of said front surface, said first and second compartments being the deepest compartments in said package and defining feet on said back surface for supporting said package on a horizontal surface with said front plane generally horizontal;
- (d) said back surface of said tray being configured so the first and second compartments of said tray can be nested laterally between the corresponding first and second compartments of another said tray when said trays are positioned back to back, allowing compact stacking of said trays.
- 2. The tray of claim 1, wherein said first compartment is sized to receive a beverage container.
- 3. The tray of claim 2, wherein said first compartment is sized to support a beverage container with its bottom substantially at said first depth in said first compartment.
- 4. The tray of claim 1, further comprising at least a third compartment which projects behind said front plane to a depth substantially less than said first depth.
- 5. The tray of claim 4, wherein two of said first, second, and third compartments communicate between said front plane and said front surface, said communicating compartments being so positioned that an object too big to fit in either communicating compartment in at least one dimension can be positioned behind and generally parallel to said front plane and fit within both of said communicating compartments.
- 6. The tray of claim 1, wherein said first compartment has a side wall which is generally perpendicular to said front plane and adjacent to said edge, said side wall defining a keel for supporting said tray with said front plane substantially vertical.
- 7. The tray of claim 6, wherein said second compartment is configured to support an article, having a center of gravity, so the center of gravity is disposed at less than half of said first depth from said front plane.
- 8. The tray of claim 7, further comprising at least a third compartment which projects behind said front plane to a depth substantially less than said first depth.
- 9. The tray of claim 8, wherein said third compartment is configured to support an article, having a center of gravity, so the center of gravity is disposed at less than half of said first depth from said front plane.
- 10. The tray of claim 1, wherein said back surface and said front surface are configured so the back surface of one said tray is stackable with the front surface of another said tray.
- 11. The tray of claim 1, wherein said edge is generally rectangular and comprises a lower edge, an upper edge, and two opposing side edges extending between the upper and lower edges.
- 12. The tray of claim 11, wherein at least the first said compartment is a generally rectangular recess formed adjacent the lower edge and one of the side edges.
- 13. The tray of claim 12, said first compartment having a side wall including a keel adapted to abut a plane that passes through the lower edge and is generally perpendicular to the front plane.
- 14. The tray of claim 13, said first compartment containing a beverage.
- 15. The tray of claim 14, wherein the lower edge and the keel form a base wherein the weight of the beverage stored in said first compartment permits the container to be stood upright upon the base with the front plane being generally vertically oriented.
- 16. The tray of claim 1, further comprising internal and peripheral flanges located in said front plane, the flanges being of sufficient width that a flexible film can be sealed to them.
- 17. The tray of claim 16, wherein each of said compartments is defined by side walls extending down from the flanges to form a product receiving recess.
- 18. The container of claim 17, wherein the side walls defining the first compartment extend further down from the flanges than the side walls defining the remaining compartments.
- 19. The tray of claim 5, wherein said object is an eating utensil.
- 20. The tray of claim 5, wherein said object is selected from at least one knife, at least one fork, and combinations thereof.
- 21. A tray comprising:
- (a) a front surface for supporting articles, said front surface being circumscribed by an edge which defines a front plane, wherein said edge is generally rectangular and comprises a lower edge, an upper edge, and two opposing side edges extending between the upper and lower edges;
- (b) a back surface;
- (c) at least first and second integral compartments formed in said front surface, projecting behind said front plane to a first depth, and respectively located adjacent to substantially diametrically opposed portions of said edge, said first and second compartments being the deepest compartments in said package and defining feet on said back surface for supporting said package on a horizontal surface with said front plane generally horizontal, wherein at least the first said compartment is a generally rectangular recess formed adjacent the lower edge, said first compartment having a side wall including a keel adapted to abut a plane that passes through the lower edge and is generally perpendicular to the first plane, wherein the lower edge and the keel form a base wherein the weight of a beverage in a container of predetermined dimensions stored in said first compartment permits the container to be stood upright upon the base with the reference plane being generally vertically oriented;
- (d) said back surface of said tray being configured so that the first and second compartments of said tray can be nested laterally between the corresponding first and second compartments of another said tray when said trays are positioned back to back, allowing compact stacking of said trays.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO THE RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to and claims priority benefits from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/009,475 filed Jan. 2, 1996, entitled "FOOD PACKAGE". The '475 provisional application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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