Claims
- 1. A bottle comprising a body defining a receptacle, said body having two opposed mating side walls constructed and arranged to permit stacking and mating of two of said bottles when stacked with their opposed side walls mated, a top, a bottom, non-aligned reinforcing corrugation formed in two mating side walls, the reinforcing corrugation in at least one side wall being substantially horizontal, the corrugation in one mating side wall being non-parallel to the corrugation in the other mating side wall.
- 2. A bottle according to claim 1, wherein the corrugation in one mating side wall is substantially horizontally disposed and the corrugation in the other mating side wall is substantially vertically disposed.
- 3. A bottle comprising a top portion, a bottom and side walls defining a receptacle, said bottle having two side walls constructed and arranged to permit stacking of two of said bottles when stacked with their opposed side walls mated and side wall reinforcing corrugation, a portion of the side wall reinforcing corrugation being substantially vertical and another portion of the side reinforcing corrugation being substantially horizontal, so as to reinforce the bottle against both horizontal and vertical forces, and a corrugation-free side wall portion on the side wall having the horizontal side wall reinforcing corrugation, disposed between said horizontal corrugation and the bottom to absorb shock from droppage.
- 4. A bottle according to claim 3 in which the vertical height of the flat vertical corrugation-free side wall portion is at least substantially a corrugation width.
- 5. A bottle according to claim 4 in which one mating side wall includes at least part of the vertical side wall reinforcing corrugation and another mating side wall includes at least part of the horizontal side wall reinforcing corrugation.
- 6. A bottle according to claim 3 wherein the vertical side wall reinforcing corrugation and horizontal side wall reinforcing corrugation are constructed and arranged to not intersect.
- 7. A bottle according to claim 3 wherein said mating side wall faces are opposed side wall faces of the bottle, one mating side wall having horizontal side wall reinforcing corrugation and another mating side wall having vertical side wall reinforcing corrugation.
- 8. A bottle according to claim 7 wherein one mating side wall includes a plurality of mating projections and vertical side wall reinforcing corrugation and another mating side wall includes a complementary mating receptacle and horizontal side wall reinforcing corrugation.
- 9. A bottle according to claim 8 constructed and arranged to have no intersection of vertical and horizontal corrugations.
- 10. A bottle comprising a body defining a receptacle, said body having a rectangular cross-section and at least four side walls, a top, and a bottom, two of said side walls being opposed parallel mating side walls, one of said opposed parallel mating side walls having at least one mating projection and the other of said opposed parallel mating side walls having a complementary mating receptacle to permit stacking of two of said bottles on their mating side walls, said body also having horizontal reinforcing corrugation in at least a first side wall, and vertical reinforcing corrugation in a second side wall, the vertical reinforcing corrugation being non-aligned and non-intersecting with the horizontal reinforcing corrugation, and a corrugation-free side wall portion between said horizontal reinforcing corrugation and the bottom to absorb shock from droppage.
- 11. A bottle according to claim 10 in which one mating side wall contains at least part of the reinforcing corrugation.
- 12. A bottle according to claim 11 in which the mating side wall includes vertical reinforcing corrugation having a plurality of mating projections formed in and integral with said corrugation.
- 13. A bottle according to claim 12 in which the mating receptacle is formed as a depressed rectangular region indented into the mating side wall, said mating receptacle being sized complementary to the mating projections formed in the reinforcing corrugation so as to receive the mating projections.
- 14. A bottle according to claim 10 in which the height of the corrugation-free side wall portion is at least substantially one corrugation width.
- 15. A bottle according to claim 14 in which each side wall having horizontal reinforcing corrugation has a corrugation-free side wall portion between said horizontal reinforcing corrugation and the top to absorb shock from droppage.
- 16. A bottle according to claim 15 wherein the height of the top corrugation-free side wall portion is at least substantially one corrugation width.
- 17. A bottle comprising a body defining a receptacle, said body having a rectangular cross-section and four faces, a top, and a bottom, two of said faces being first and second opposed parallel mating faces, the first opposed parallel mating face having vertical reinforcing corrugation and a plurality of mating projections formed in and integral with said vertical corrugation, and the second opposed parallel mating faces having horizontal reinforcing corrugation and a depressed region indented into the second opposed parallel mating face, said depressed region being sized complementary to the mating projections formed in the vertical corrugation of the first opposed parallel mating face to permit mating thereof, the mating face having horizontal reinforcing corrugation also having corrugation-free face portions between said horizontal corrugation and the top and the bottom to absorb shock from droppage.
- 18. The bottle according to claim 17 further comprising horizontal reinforcing corrugation in two faces that are not opposed parallel mating faces, said horizontal reinforcing corrugation being continuous with the horizontal reinforcing corrugation of the second opposed parallel mating face, said horizontal reinforcing corrugation being non-intersecting with the vertical reinforcing corrugation of the first opposed parallel mating face, and the bottle being constructed so as to have no intersection of vertical and horizontal corrugation anywhere.
- 19. The bottle according to claim 17 in which the height of each of the corrugation-free face portions is at least substantially a corrugation width.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 859,457, filed May 5, 1986.
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