Claims
- 1. A molded stackable bottle case, comprising:
- two opposing end walls spaced from each other and having upper and having upper and bottom edges;
- two opposing side walls which are longer than said end walls and connected thereto at ends thereof, and having upper and bottom edges;
- a network of supporting ribs extending transversely from and connecting said bottom edges of said end and side walls to form a bottom for the case;
- a latticework of interconnected compartment walls connected to inside surfaces of said end and side walls and said supporting ribs, said compartment walls subdividing the case to form a plurality of individual bottle receiving compartments and an elongated central compartment having longitudinal ends;
- three support members extending vertically upwardly from three of said compartment walls which are adjacent said longitudinal ends of said central compartment, each of said support members being coplanar and unitarily formed with its associated compartment wall, said support members tapering from ends thereof adjacent said compartment walls to distal ends; and
- a central carrying handle disposed over said central compartment and coupled to said distal ends of said support members, wherein said supporting ribs have portions thereof which extend below said bottom edges of said end and side walls with said bottom edges forming support shoulders; said portions of said supporting ribs are divided by channels into equal rectangular sections having bottom section corners with a radius of curvature substantially smaller than that of bottles to be received in said receiving compartments and said end and side walls are joined at corners of double wall construction, a corner depression is provided on an inner surface of each said corner and has a radius of curvature substantially less than that of bottles to be received in said receiving compartments and matching said radius of curvature of said bottom section corners, said depressions having a depth at least as great as the extent said supporting rib portions extend below said bottom edges of said end and side walls.
- 2. A molded stackable bottle case, comprising:
- two opposing end walls spaced from each other and having upper and bottom edges;
- two opposing side walls which are longer than said end walls and connected thereto at ends thereof, and having upper and bottom edges;
- a network of supporting ribs extending transversely from and connecting said bottom edges of said end and side walls to form a bottom for the case;
- a latticework of interconnected compartment walls connected to inside surfaces of said end and side walls and said supporting ribs, said compartment walls subdividing the case to form a plurality of individual bottle receiving compartments and an elongated central compartment having longitudinal ends;
- three support members extending vertically upwardly from three of said compartment walls which are adjacent said longitudinal ends of said central compartment, each of said support members being coplanar and unitarily formed with its associated compartment wall, said support members tapering from ends thereof adjacent said compartment walls to distal ends; and
- a central carrying handle disposed over said central compartment and coupled to said distal ends of said support members;
- all of said compartment walls being parallel to or oriented at an acute angle relative to said side walls;
- said network including transverse ribs extending between said side walls to provide reinforcement against compression thereof,
- said ribs having portions thereof which extend below said bottom edges with said bottom edges forming support shoulders, and channels dividing said portions into rectangular sections, some of said transverse ribs extending adjacent said channels;
- whereby, when the case is placed in alignment on top of a similarly constructed supporting case, said portions extend into a top opening in the supporting case to retain the case in alignment,
- said receiving compartments being hexagonal and arranged in a honeycomb pattern, wherein a set of three of said support members are provided at each of said longitudinal ends of said central compartment, each set of three support members extend from a set of three compartment walls which are oriented relative to each other in a Y-shape.
- 3. A molded, stackable bottle case, comprising
- two opposing end walls spaced from each other and having upper and bottom edges;
- two opposing side walls which are longer than said end walls and connected thereto at ends thereof, and having upper and bottom edges;
- a latticework of interconnected compartment walls connected to inside surfaces of said end and side walls, said compartment walls subdividing the case to form a plurality of individual bottle receiving compartments and an elongated central compartment having longitudinal ends; and
- a network of supporting ribs extending transversely from and connecting said bottom edges of said end and side walls to form a bottom for the case, said supporting ribs having portions thereof which extend below said bottom edges of said end and side walls with said bottom edges forming support shoulders, said portions of said supporting ribs being divided by channels into equal rectangular sections having bottom section corners with a radius of curvature substantially smaller than that of bottles to be received in said receiving compartments, and said end and side walls are joined at corners of double wall construction, a corner depression being provided on an inner surface of each said corner and having a radius of curvature substantially less than that of bottles to be received in said receiving compartments and matching said radius of curvature of said bottom section corners, said depressions having a depth at least as great as the extent said supporting rib portions extend below said bottom edges of said end and side walls.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 896,505, filed Apr. 17, 1978 now abandoned.
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