The present invention relates generally to a stackable and nestable tray.
There are known containers that are nestable when oriented alike and stackable when oriented 180 degrees relative to one another. Opposing walls of the containers are complementary, such that walls of a lower container will support a similar container stacked thereon in the 180 degree orientation.
The asymmetric walls may be difficult to handle in an automated storage and retrieval system. The walls may have different shapes and areas of strength, but the storage and retrieval system needs to contact the walls in the same location to push it along a conveyor or path, for example, without regard for the orientation of the container or which of the walls it is contacting.
The present invention provides a container having complementary walls that provide 180 nest/stack functionality. Opposing walls, despite being dissimilar, include outer contact surfaces that provide consistent, rigid contact with arms of a storage and retrieval system.
One end wall of the container includes alternating inner and outer portions. The other end wall of the container includes complementary alternating inner and outer portions. The outer surface of at least one of the inner portions of one end wall includes a plurality of ribs providing a contact surface. The outer surface of at least one of the outer portions of the opposite end wall has a plurality of ribs extending outwardly to an end wall face. The ribs of the one wall and the end wall face of the opposite wall provide similar contact surfaces for arms of an automated storage and retrieval system.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
a is an end view of the container of
b is the other end view of the container in an automated storage and retrieval system.
Referring to
In example shown, the side wall 12 is a mirror image of the side wall 14. Each of the side walls 12, 14 includes a first inner portion 22 and a second inner portion 24. Each of the side walls 12, 14 further includes a first outer portion 26 and a second outer portion 28. A horizontal rib 49 divides an upper wall portion from a slightly tapered lower wall portion.
The end walls 16, 18 in the example shown are complementary. The end wall 16 includes a center inner portion 32 with adjacent outer portions 34 on either side, and second inner portions 36 adjacent the outer portions 34. The end wall 18 includes a center inner portion 42 that is larger than the center inner portion 32 of the end wall 16. The end wall 18 further includes adjacent outer portions 44. The center inner portion 42 includes a single wall 52 and a handle 53 spaced outwardly from the center inner portion 42. The outer portions 44 include a wall 54 and a plurality of ribs 58 extending vertically and perpendicularly from the wall 54 and terminating at a horizontal rib 60.
Referring to
a is an end view of the container 10 in an automated storage and retrieval system 70. The automated storage and retrieval system 70 includes a pair of arms 72 that contact the container 10 to push it along a conveyor or other path. The arms 72 will repeatably contact the container 10 in the same spots. On the one end wall 16, the arms 72 will contact the end face walls 64 (having ribs 66 behind them, as shown in
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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