Claims
- 1. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray including a bottom wall having connection means,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having connection means, and
- a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having connection means cooperating with the connection means of said first tray to connect said bottom leg to said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having connection means cooperating with the connection means of the second tray to connect said top leg to said second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first tray said bight portion being disposed at one end only of said trays to provide clear access at the other end of said trays,
- said first and second trays having a front end and a rear end and said bottom and top legs of said first bracket extending from said rear end toward said front end of said connected trays.
- 2. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 1, in which:
- a third tray is disposed above the second tray including a bottom wall having connection means,
- a second U-shaped bracket is provided including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg being received between the underside of the second tray and the top leg of said first bracket and connected thereto,
- 2) said top leg having connection means cooperating with the connection means of the third tray to connect said top leg to said third tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said third tray above said second tray said bight portion being disposed at one end only of said trays to provide clear access at the other end of said trays,
- said third tray having a front end and a rear end and said bottom and top legs of said second bracket extending from said rear end toward said front end of said connected trays.
- 3. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray including a bottom wall having connection means,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having connection means, and
- a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having connection means cooperating with the connection means of said first tray to connect said bottom leg to said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having connection means cooperating with the connection means of the second tray to connect said top leg to said second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first tray,
- another first tray being disposed in side-by-side relation adjacent to the first tray,
- another first U-shaped bracket being connected to said other first tray, and
- said second tray bottom wall being elongate and including another connection means, said other connection means being adapted to receive and connect the top leg of said other bracket to tie said first trays together.
- 4. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- (a) a first tray including a bottom wall having guide means and latching means,
- (b) a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having guide means and latching means, and
- (c) a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having means received by the guide means of the first tray and having latching means cooperating with the latching means of said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having means received by the guide means of the second tray and having latching means cooperating with the latching means of the second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first tray said bight portion being disposed at one end only of said trays to provide clear access at the other end of said trays,
- said first and second trays having a front end and a rear end and said bottom and top .Legs of said first bracket extending from said rear end toward said front end of said connected trays.
- 5. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 4, in which:
- a third tray is disposed above the second tray including a bottom wall having guide means and latching means, and
- a second U-shaped bracket is provided including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg being received between the second tray and the top leg of said first bracket and connected thereto,
- 2) said top leg having means received by the guide means of the third tray and having latching means cooperating with the latching means of the third tray to connect said top leg to said third tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said third tray above said second tray said bight portion being disposed at one end only of said trays to provide clear access at the other end of said trays,
- said third tray having a front end and a rear end and said bottom and top legs of said second bracket extending from said rear end toward said front end of said connected trays.
- 6. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray including a bottom wall having guide means and latching means,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having guide means and latching means, and
- a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having means received by the guide means of the first tray and having latching means cooperating with the latching means of said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having means received by the guide means of the second tray and having latching means cooperating with the latching means of the second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first
- another first tray being disposed in side-by-side relation adjacent to the first tray,
- another first U-shaped bracket being connected to said other first tray, and
- said second tray bottom wall being elongate and including another guide means and latching means, said second guide means being adapted to receive and connect the top leg of said other bracket to tie said first trays together.
- 7. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails, and
- a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the first tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of said first tray to snap connect said bottom leg to said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the second tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of the second tray to snap-connect said top leg to said second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first tray,
- said first and second trays having a front end and a rear end and said bottom and top legs of said first bracket extending from said rear end toward said front end of said connected trays.
- 8. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 7, in which:
- a third tray is disposed above the second tray including a bottom wall having an underside with opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails, and
- a second U-shaped bracket is provided including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg being received between the underside of the second tray and the top leg of said first bracket in snap-connected relation,
- 2) said top leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the third tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of the third tray to snap connect said top leg to said third tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said third tray above said second tray,
- said third tray having a front end and a rear end and bottom and top legs of said second bracket extending from said rear end toward said front end of said connected trays.
- 9. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails, and
- a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the first tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of said first tray to snap connect said bottom leg to said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the second tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of the second tray to snap-connect said top leg to said second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first tray,
- another first tray being disposed in side-by-side relation adjacent to the first tray,
- another first U-shaped bracket being snap-connected to said other first tray, and
- said second tray bottom wall being elongate and including another pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails, said second pair of guide rails being adapted to receive and snap-connect the top leg of said other bracket to tie said first trays together.
- 10. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails, and
- a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the first tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of said first tray to snap-connect said bottom leg to said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the second tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of the second tray to snap-connect said top to said second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first tray,
- the first and second trays including a front end and a rear end, and
- the guide rails of said first and second trays converging toward said front end.
- 11. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 10 in which:
- the top and bottom legs of the first and second brackets include a front end and a rear end, and
- the side rails of said top and bottom legs converge toward said front end.
- 12. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails, and
- a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the first tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of said first tray to snap-connect said bottom leg to said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the second tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of the second tray to snap-connect said top leg to said second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first tray,
- a third tray being disposed above the second tray including a bottom wall having an underside with opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails, and
- a second U-shaped bracket being provided including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg being received between the underside of the second tray and the top leg of said first bracket in snap-connected relation,
- 2) said top leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the third tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of the third tray to snap-connect said top leg to said third tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said third tray above said second tray,
- the top leg of the first U-shaped bracket including a portion spaced from the bottom wall of the second tray and including latching means, and
- the bottom leg of the second U-shaped bracket including latching means cooperating with the latching means of said top leg of said first U-shaped bracket means and with said second tray to snap-connect said second U-shaped bracket bottom leg to said first U-shaped bracket top leg.
- 13. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 7, in which:
- the latching means of at least one of the trays includes a camming face and an abutment face,
- the latching means of the U-shaped bracket leg connected to said tray includes a resilient tongue flexed by said camming face and engageable by said abutment face to prevent relative movement of said tray in one direction.
- 14. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 13, in which:
- said tray includes stop means engageable with said bracket to prevent relative movement of said tray in the other direction.
- 15. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereof and latching means disposed between said rails,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails, and
- a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the first tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of said first tray to snap connect said bottom leg to said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the second tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of the second tray to snap-connect said top leg to said second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first
- said latching means of said first and second trays including a camming face and an abutment face,
- the first U-shaped bracket bottom leg including a web and a plurality of ribs, said web forming a resilient tongue providing said bottom leg latching means and being resiliently movable by said camming face and engageable by said abutment face of the first tray latching means to prevent relative movement of said tray in one direction, and
- the first U-shaped bracket top leg including a web and a plurality of ribs, said web forming a resilient tongue providing said top leg latching means and being resiliently movable by said camming face and engageable by said abutment face of said second tray latching means to prevent relative movement of said tray in one direction.
- 16. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 15, in which:
- engagement of said first tray with said bight portion of said first U-shaped bracket prevents relative movement of said tray in said other direction.
- 17. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 16, in which:
- said second tray includes stop means and engagement of said first U-shaped bracket top leg with said stop means prevents relative movement of said tray in said other direction,
- 18. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray including a bottom wall having an underside with a pair of opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails., and
- a first U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the first tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of said first tray to snap connect said bottom leg to said first tray,
- 2) said top leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the second tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of the second tray to snap-connect said top leg to said second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said second tray above said first tray,
- a third tray is disposed above the second tray including a bottom wall having an underside with opposed guide rails formed thereon and latching means disposed between said rails, and
- a second U-shaped bracket is provided including a bottom leg, a top leg and a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg being received between the underside of the second tray and the top leg of said first bracket in snap-connected relation,
- 2) said top leg having opposed side rails received between the guide rails of the third tray and having latching means therebetween cooperating with the latching means of the third tray to snap connect said top leg to said third tray, and
- 3) said bight portion selectively spacing said third tray above said second tray,
- said latching means of said first, second and third trays including a camming face and an abutment face,
- the first U-shaped bracket bottom leg including a web and a plurality of ribs, said web forming a resilient tongue providing said bottom leg latching means and being resiliently movable by said camming face and engageable by said abutment face of said first tray latching means to prevent relative movement of said tray in one direction,
- the first U-shaped bracket top leg including a web and a plurality of ribs, said web forming a resilient tongue providing said top leg latching means and being resiliently movable by said camming face and engageable by said abutment face of said second tray latching means to prevent relative movement of said tray in one direction,
- the second U-shaped bracket top leg including a web and a plurality of ribs said web forming a resilient tongue providing said top leg latching means and being resiliently movable by said camming face and engageable by said abutment face of said third tray latching means to prevent relative movement of said tray in one direction, and
- the second U-shaped bracket bottom leg including an intermediate portion and being received in sliding relation between said second tray and said web of said first U-shaped bracket top leg and latching means is provided between said bottom leg intermediate portion and said top leg of said first U-shaped bracket to prevent relative movement of said bracket in one direction.
- 19. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 18, in which:
- the intermediate portion of said second bracket bottom leg includes a resilient tongue having latching members thereon providing a camming face an abutment face and the web of said first bracket top leg includes slot means receiving said latching members in latched relation.
- 20. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 19, in which:
- the first U-shaped bracket top leg includes stop means engageable with the bottom leg of the second U-shaped bracket to prevent movement in the other direction.
- 21. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 1, in which:
- said bight portion of said first U-shaped bracket is rearwardly inclined and the second tray is disposed rearwardly of the first tray.
- 22. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 2, in which:
- the bight portion of said second U-shaped bracket is rearwardly inclined and the third tray is disposed rearwardly of the second tray.
- 23. A stackable tray assembly comprising:
- a first tray,
- a second tray disposed above the first tray, and
- a U-shaped bracket including a bottom leg, a top leg and
- a bight portion,
- 1) said bottom leg being connected to said first tray,
- 2) said top leg being connected to said second tray, and
- 3) said bight portion being disposed at one end only of said trays to provide clear access at the other end of said trays and selectively spacing said second tray above said first tray.
- 24. A stackable tray assembly as defined in claim 23, which:
- said first tray includes a front end and a rear end,
- said second tray includes a front end and a rear end, and
- said bracket bottom leg is connected to said first tray at the rear end thereof,
- said bracket top leg is connected to said second tray at the rear end thereof.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
This invention is related to the following U.S. design applications as a continuation application:
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