Claims
- 1. A bin adapted to hold articles, comprising:
- a plurality of spaced-apart, first elongate members;
- a plurality of spaced-apart, second elongate members extending generally transverse to said first members;
- said first members and said second members having central portions lying generally in a plane to define a bottom;
- said first members having opposite side end portions extending generally upwardly and outwardly from the plane of said bottom definingcentral portions at opposite ends thereof to define a pair of tapered side walls;
- said second members having opposite front and back end portions extending generally upwardly and outwardly from the plane of said bottom defining central portions at opposite front and back ends thereof to define tapered front and back walls, respectively, disposed between and firmly secured to said side walls;
- said front ends of said central portions of said second members being located at a point spaced forwardly of the forwardmost one of said first members to define uninterrupted coplanar extensions of said central portions of said second members forming a support receiving gap between said forwardmost first member and said front ends of said central portions of said second members;
- the lower end of said front wall being spaced away from and forwardly of said side walls to further define said support receiving gap therebetween;
- stacking means formed as a part of the upper edges of said side walls; and
- a plurality of support members extending out from the periphery of said bottom, the free end portions of said support members interacting with said stacking means in a like bin disposed therebelow for supporting one said bin on another in a stack, a pair of said support members being receivable without obstruction in said support receiving gap for nesting a pair of said like bins one within the other.
- 2. A bin as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said front wall is shorter than said side walls.
- 3. A bin as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said front wall is generally the same height as the side walls.
- 4. A bin as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said back and side walls are flared outwardly relative to said bottom at generally a first angle; and
- said front wall flares out relative to said bottom at a second angle greater than said first angle.
- 5. A bin as claimed in claim 4, wherein:
- said first angle is between 95 and 100 degrees measured from bottom of basket; and
- said second angle is between 110 and 115 degrees measured from bottom of basket.
- 6. A bin as claimed in claim 1, including:
- an upper edge member extending along the upper edge portions and interconnecting said back and side walls.
- 7. A bin as claimed in claim 6, wherein:
- said stacking means comprises a plurality of receiving recesses formed in said upper edge member; and
- said plurality of support members being receivable in said recesses of a like bin positioned thereunder for supporting one said bin in said like bin in a stack.
- 8. A bin as claimed in claim 7, wherein:
- said pair of said support members receivable in said gap when said bin is nested inside another like bin extend out from the sides of said bottom forwardly of the forwardmost one of said first members.
- 9. A bin adapted to hold articles, comprising:
- a plurality of spaced apart, first elongate members and a plurality of spaced apart, elongate second members disposed transverse to and connected with said first members to define a bottom;
- said first members having portions extending up from the front and back ends of said bottom to define a front wall and a back wall, respectively;
- said second members being generally U-shaped and having portions extending generally upward from the side edges of said bottom to define a pair of spaced apart side walls located on either side of and connected to said back wall;
- the most forward one of said second members being spaced backwardly from the front end of said bottom to define a support receiving gap therebetween;
- a continuous upper edge element extending along and connected to the upper edge of said side walls and said back wall;
- stacking means comprising a plurality of recesses formed integrally as a part of said upper edge element;
- a plurality of support members extending out from said bottom and receivable in said recesses in a like bin disposed therebelow for supporting one said bin on another in a stack; and
- said front wall extending up from the forward edge of said bottom at a point spaced forwardly of the forward edge of said side walls for receiving selected ones of said support members in said gap without obstruction to facilitate nesting of one bin in another.
- 10. A bin as claimed in claim 9, wherein:
- said selected ones of said support members comprise a pair of support members extending out from opposite sides of said bottom adjacent the forward edge thereof forwardly of said side walls and rearwardly of said front wall in alignment with said support receiving gap between; and
- said pair of selected support members being received in recesses formed at the forward end of said upper edge element for stacking one said bin on another like bin therebelow, and receivable in said gap between the forward end of said side walls and said front wall for nesting one said bin in another like bin.
- 11. A bin as claimed in claim 10, including:
- a pair of said support members extending out from the back of said bottom and receivable in recesses of a like bin positioned thereunder for supporting said bin on another like bin in a stack, and receivable between adjacent back end portions of said second members when said bin is nested inside another like bin.
- 12. A bin as claimed in claim 9, including:
- an additional lower reinforcing handle member disposed generally parallel to said upper edge member;
- said reinforcing handle member being connected to said first and second members to define at least one handle between said upper edge member and reinforcing handle member.
- 13. A bin as claimed in claim 9, wherein:
- said bin is constructed of plastic-coated metal wires.
- 14. A bin as claimed in claim 8, wherein:
- a pair of said support members extend out from the back of said bottom, being receivable in recesses of a like bin positioned thereunder for supporting said bin on another like bin in a stack, and receivable between adjacent back end portions of said second members when said bin is nested inside another like bin.
- 15. A bin as claimed in claim 1, comprised of plastic-coated metal wire.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 139,987, filed Dec. 31, 1987.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (1)
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