Claims
- 1. A container stacking system for placement in a carton or the like, comprising, in combination:
- a plurality of containers of similar configuration having opposed top and bottom sides, said bottom sides including a generally flat bottom wall having geometric centers and
- said top sides including caps having generally conical tops with axes generally perpendicular to said flat bottom sides at said geometric centers,
- at least one first mounting means for holding said containers in spaced relationship at said bottom sides in a mutual plane
- in a first nonmoveable position relative to a parallel direction relative to said plane and relative to a first perpendicular direction relative to said plane, and
- at least one second mounting means for holding said containers at said top sides in a second nonmoveable position relative to said parallel direction and relative to a second perpendicular direction away from said plane opposite to said first perpendicular direction,
- said first and second mounting means having the same configuration and being interchangeable with one another,
- each of said containers including a bottom portion including said bottom wall, and
- said first mounting means including a plurality of compartments adapted to hold each of said bottom portions of said plurality of containers in said first nonmoveable position,
- said second mounting means including a plurality of generally conical recesses for receiving said containers' top sides, said second mounting means' conical recesses comprising conical surfaces,
- said conical surfaces of the caps of the containers' top sides having slopes that are oblique to said perpendicular axis at their location of mutual contact with said recesses, said conical recess having a surface angle that is different from the conical surface of the cap of the containers' top sides at their location of mutual contact.
- 2. The container stacking system of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of compartments has a center at said plane aligned with said geometric center of each said container, and the axis of each said conical recess is generally perpendicularly aligned with each said center.
- 3. The container stacking system of claim 2, wherein each said first mounting means forms a pocket adjoining each said compartment spaced in said second direction, said first mounting means further forming said conical recesses extending into said pockets.
- 4. The container stacking system of claim 1, wherein each said generally flat bottom side of said containers forms a conical hollow, and each said second mounting means forms said conical recess at said compartment, each said conical hollow being adapted to fit with said conical recess opposite said conical top, there being no direct contact between said containers for stack load bearing.
- 5. The container stacking system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of compartments are aligned in at least one row at generally equal distances, said second mounting means forming said conical recess at generally equal distances between said compartments.
- 6. The container stacking system of claims 5, 4, or 7, wherein said at least one first mounting means and said at least one second mounting means includes a plurality of alternating first and second mounting means, each said first and second mounting means forming both said compartments and said conical recesses, said plurality of containers being positioned in a plurality of generally parallel planes.
- 7. The container stacking system of claim 6, wherein each said first and second mounting means includes a mounting member having a first wall spaced from and aligned with said plane and a plurality of second walls connected to and generally perpendicular to said first wall and a plurality of third walls aligned at said plane and connected to said second wall, said second and third walls defining said compartments.
- 8. The container stacking system of claim 3, wherein each said first and second mounting means includes a mounting member having a first wall spaced from and aligned with said plane and a plurality of second walls connected to and generally perpendicular to said first wall and a plurality of third walls aligned at said plane and connected to said second wall, said second and third walls defining said compartments, and further including said third walls being flange walls having inner edges, said mounting member having a plurality of fourth walls connected to said flange walls at said inner edges spaced in said first direction from said flange walls, said fourth walls forming said pockets.
- 9. The container stacking system of claim 4, wherein said third walls of said mounting members include a plurality of fourth walls extending from said center of said compartment from said plane in said second direction, said fourth walls forming said conical recesses adapted to be received by said conical tops of said containers.
- 10. The container stacking system of claim 8, wherein fifth walls extend from said fourth walls into said pockets forming said conical recesses.
- 11. The container stacking system of claim 7, wherein said first walls of said mounting member include a plurality of fourth walls extending in said second direction, said fourth walls forming said conical recesses.
- 12. The container stacking system of claim 7, wherein said bottom sides of said containers are configured as ovals and said walls are also configured as ovals.
- 13. The container stacking system of claim 7, wherein said bottom sides of said containers are configured as circles and said second walls are also configured as circles.
- 14. The container stacking system of claim 1, wherein said first wall includes an edge, and further including a side wall extending generally perpendicular to said first wall extending generally to said plane.
- 15. The container stacking system of claim 14, wherein said side wall includes said side wall having an edge at said plane, and further including a short locking wall extending perpendicularly outwardly from said edge of said side wall, said locking wall being adapted to be positioned against the inner surface of the carton in which the stacked containers are placed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 867,863, filed May 27, 1986, now abandoned.
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