Claims
- 1. A composite tray and stacker structure for a divisible stackable package of a plurality of identical containers, said structure having inside and outside surfaces and comprising:
- A) a rectangular tray bottom wall having side and end edges;
- B) a central transverse reverse fold line across the tray bottom wall;
- C) a pair of rectangular end walls having top, bottom and side edges, said end walls being connected along heir bottom edges to opposite ends of said bottom wall along spaced apart parallel fold lines, said end walls being of a width approximately equal of he height of the containers to be packaged;
- D) a relatively narrow product retainer panel co-extensive with and connected to each side edge of both of said end walls, each connected along a fold lien at the respective side edges of the end walls, said retainer panels being of a width no more than one fourth the length of said bottom tray wall;
- E) a pair of rectangular spacer elements comprising the top walls of said package, said spacer elements having front, back and nd edges, each of said spacer elements being connected along one end edge to one of said end walls along a fold line at the top edge of each of the end walls; the total width of said spacer elements being equal to the length of the bottom tray;
- F) a pair of rectangular weight-bearing stacker elements each connected to one of said spacer elements along a fold line along the edge thereof which is opposite from the end edge connecting the spacer element to the end wall, the width of said stacker elements being approximately equal to the width of the end walls;
- G) a relatively narrow product retainer panel co-extensive with and connected to each side edge of both of said stacker elements, each being connected along a fold line at the respective side edges of the stacker elements, said retainer panels being of a width no more than one fourth the length of said bottom tray wall; and
- H) relatively narrow flaps of width no more than the widths of the side walls and stacker elements, said flaps being co-extensive with and connected to each side edge of said tray bottom wall along fold lines at the side edges of the bottom wall, said flaps having ends and being in adjacent end-to-end abutment.
- 2. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein:
- A) said flaps connected to said tray bottom wall are of a width no more than one half the width of said end walls and stacker elements; and
- B) further relatively narrow flaps are provided co-extensive with and connected to each side edge of each of said top wall spacer elements along fold lines at the side edges of said spacer elements, said further flaps being of a width no more than one half the width of said end walls and stacker elements
- 3. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein said reverse fold line is perforated.
- 4. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein said flaps connected to the tray bottom wall are connected at (their adjacent ends), and are divided by perforations in alignment with said reverse fold line.
- 5. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein said product retainer panels connected to the stacker element at one end of the structure are about one quarter inch wider than the retainer panels connected to the stacker element at the other end of said structure.
- 6. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein a die cut or perforated hand-hold is provided in each of said top wall spacer elements
- 7. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein a die cut or perforated hand-hold is provided in each of said end walls midway between the retainer panels connected thereto and spaced from the fold line between the end walls and top wall stacker elements.
- 8. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein a pair of transverse parallel spaced apart lines of perforations are provided in each of said top wall spacer elements extending between the edges front and back of the top wall elements and spaced inwardly from the fold lines connecting the top wall elements to the end walls and stacker elements
- 9. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein:
- A) said end walls, top wall spacer elements and stacker elements are folded inwardly to bring the stacker elements into face-to-face abutment; and
- B) said stacker elements, in face-to-face abutment, are connected in an adhesive seam immediately adjacent to the fold lines between the stacker elements and top wall spacer elements
- 10. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein:
- A) said end walls, top wall spacer elements and stacker elements are folded inwardly to bring the stacker elements into face-to-face abutment;
- B) the retainer panels are turned inwardly; and
- C) the flaps are turned inwardly over the retainer panels and are adhesively secured at (their ends) to (the outside surfaces) of the retainer panels.
- 11. A composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 1 wherein said structure is comprised of corrugated board, the corrugations of which extend parallel to the direction of the bottom wall side edges, whereby the package has maximum load-bearing capability when stacked with its bottom wall horizontal.
- 12. In combination:
- A) a composite tray and stacker structure according to claim 10; and
- B) a plurality of identical product containers supported on the bottom wall of the tray between the side edges and end walls thereof, the stacker elements separating said containers into an equal number of containers
- 13. A combination according to claim 12 wherein said reverse fold line is perforated.
- 14. A combination according to claim 12 wherein said flaps connected to the tray bottom wall are connected at their adjacent ends, and are divided by perforations in alignment with said reverse fold line.
- 15. A combination according to claim 12 wherein said product retainer panels connected to the stacker element at one end of the structure are about one quarter inch wider than the retainer panels at the other end of said structure.
- 16. A combination according to claim 12 wherein a die cut or perforated hand-hold is provided in each of said top wall spacer elements.
- 17. A combination according to claim 12 wherein a die cut or perforated hand-hold is provided in each of said end walls midway between the retainer panels connected thereto and spaced from the fold line between the respective end walls and top wall spacer elements
- 18. A combination according to claim 12 wherein a pair of transverse parallel spaced apart lines of perforations are provided in each of said top wall spacer elements extending between the front and back edges of the top wall elements and spaced inwardly from the fold lines connecting the top wall elements to the end walls and stacker elements.
- 19. A combination according to claim 12 wherein said structure is comprised of corrugated board, the corrugations of which extend parallel to the direction of the bottom wall side edges, whereby the package has maximum load-bearing capability when stacked with its bottom wall horizontal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 744,981, filed Aug. 14, 1991, pending.
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