Claims
- 1. A stack of trays, each tray having a tray body with a continuous upper surface for holding food holding containers and a lower surface, a stacking element extending from said upper surface above every other portion of said upper surface and above any food holding containers which may be placed thereon and wherein each tray positioned relative to each other in the stack so that a stacking element on a tray under another tray engages a portion of the lower surface of the tray above while another portion of the upper surface of a tray under another tray engages still another portion of the lower surface of the tray above to cause the body of each tray to be at an angle to the horizontal, said upper surface of each tray provided with at least two discrete item holding areas.
- 2. A stack of trays, each tray having a tray body with a continuous upper surface for holding food holding containers and a lower surface, a stacking element extending from said upper surface above every other portion of said upper surface and above any food holding containers which may be placed thereon and wherein each tray positioned relative to each other in the stack so that a stacking element on a tray under another tray engages a portion of the lower surface of the tray above while another portion of the upper surface of a tray under another tray engages still another portion of the lower surface of the tray above to cause the body of each tray to be at an angle to the horizontal, said upper surface of each tray having another element extending above its upper surface dividing said upper surface into two discrete item holding areas.
- 3. A stack of trays, each tray having a tray body with a continuous upper surface for holding food holding containers and a lower surface, a stacking element extending from said upper surface above every other portion of said upper surface and above any food holding containers which may be placed thereon and wherein each tray positioned relative to each other in the stack so that a stacking element on a tray under another tray engages a portion of the lower surface of the tray above while another portion of the upper surface of a tray under another tray engages still another portion of the lower surface of the tray above to cause the body of each tray to be at an angle to the horizontal, said stacking elements extend completely around the periphery of each of said trays and their height above said upper surface increases gradually from said tray flat portion to an opposite side thereof, said stack of trays including a divider extending up from and across said upper surface to divide said upper surface into discrete article holding areas on each of said trays.
- 4. A stack of trays, each tray having a tray body with a continuous upper surface for holding food holding containers and a lower surface, a stacking element extending from said upper surface above every other portion of said upper surface and above any food holding containers which may be placed thereon and wherein each tray positioned relative to each other in the stack so that a stacking element on a tray under another tray engages a portion of the lower surface of the tray above while another portion of the upper surface of a tray under another tray engages still another portion of the lower surface of the tray above to cause the body of each tray to be at angle to the horizontal, said stacking elements extend over a portion of one side of said flat portions of said trays, said stacking elements each comprise an upwardly extending pair of walls, one higher than the other, connected by sloping side walls to enclose an area at one side of each of said trays.
- 5. A tray comprising a flat portion having a continuous upper surface for holding food holding containers and a lower surface, a stacking element extending from said upper surface above every other portion of said upper surface and any food holding containers which might be provided on said upper surface whereby said tray when used alone provides a horizontal surface for receiving articles thereon, and when stacked with other substantially similar said stacking element engages the bottom surface of a tray above it to cause the tray above to be at an angle to the horizontal, said stacking element extends completely around the periphery of said tray, and its height above said upper surface increases gradually from one side of said flat portion to the opposite side, said tray including a divider extending up from and across said upper surface to divide said upper surface into discrete artcle holding areas.
- 6. A tray comprising a flat portion having a continuous upper surface for holding food holding containers and a lower surface, a stacking element extending from said upper surface above every other portion of said upper surface and any food holding containers which might be provided on said upper surface whereby said tray when used alone provides a horizontal surface for receiving articles thereon, and when stacked with other substantially similar said stacking element engages the bottom surface of a tray above it to cause the tray above to be at an angle to the horizontal, said stacking element extends over a portion of one side of said flat portion, said stacking element comprises an upwardly extending pair of walls, one higher than the other, connected by sloping side walls to enclose an area at one side of said tray.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 704,357, filed July 12, 1976, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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