Claims
- 1. A stackable tray comprising:
at least one vertically extending peripheral wall; and a bottom operably associated with the at least one peripheral wall, the bottom at least partially defining a dome when the tray is empty.
- 2. The tray of claim 1, wherein the at least one vertically extending peripheral wall further comprises:
at least one notched out portion defining a merchandising window having a surface extending substantially parallel to the dome.
- 3. The tray of claim 1, wherein the tray is stackable in two distinct heights, wherein a highest height of stacking is defined when adjacent stacked trays are aligned in either one of an identical orientation with respect to one another and rotated 180° with respect to one another, and a lowest height of stacking is defined when adjacent stacked trays are rotated 90° with respect to one another.
- 4. The tray of claim 1, wherein the at least one vertically extending peripheral wall further comprises:
a front having a first end, second end and a first opening disposed between the first and second ends; a first side extending from the first end of the front, a first corner defined between the first side and the front; a second side extending from the second end of the front, a second corner defined between the second side and the front; and a rear having a first end engageable with the first side, a second end engageable with the second side, and a second opening disposed between the first end of the rear and the second end of the rear.
- 5. The tray of claim 4, wherein the front further comprises:
a surface extending substantially parallel to at least a portion of the dome defined by the bottom.
- 6. The tray of claim 4, wherein the surface extends along an arcuate path when the tray is empty.
- 7. The tray of claim 4, wherein the surface is planar when the tray is supporting a predetermined load.
- 8. The tray of claim 4, wherein the rear further comprises:
a surface defining a planar surface when the tray is supporting a predetermined load and when the tray is empty.
- 9. The tray of claim 4, wherein a top portion of at least one the first and second corners is initially angled inwardly from an upper outer end to a lower inner end when the tray is empty.
- 10. The tray of claim 9, wherein the first side further comprises:
a front portion of a runner disposed adjacent the at least one corner extending along the a top portion of a corresponding side of the first corner; and a channel defined in a bottom side of the corresponding side, the channel having a length corresponding to the length of the runner to receive the runner when two trays are stacked in one of a similar orientation and an opposite orientation with respect to one another, and a width to receive the runner when the tray is empty and when the tray is supporting a predetermined load.
- 11. The tray of claim 9, wherein both of the first and second corners are initially angled inwardly when the tray is empty and are substantially horizontally aligned with third and fourth corners, respectively, when the tray is supporting a predetermined load, the third corner defined between the rear and the first side and the fourth corner defined between the rear and the second side.
- 12. The tray of claim 4, wherein at least a portion of one of the first and second sides is twistable with respect to the bottom.
- 13. The tray of claim 12, wherein the portion of the at least one side twists with respect to the bottom adjacent the front and is fixed with respect to the bottom adjacent the rear.
- 14. The tray of claim 12, wherein portions of both the first and second sides are twistable with respect to the bottom.
- 15. The tray of claim 12, wherein a degree of deflection of the at least one side decreases from the end of the at least one side adjacent the rear to the end of the at least one end adjacent the front.
- 16. The tray of claim 1, wherein the dome is flattened when the tray is supporting a predetermined load.
- 17. The tray of claim 1, wherein the tray is stackable with respect to a second tray when the tray is supporting a predetermined load and when the tray is empty.
- 18. A stackable tray comprising:
a front having a first end, second end and a first opening disposed between the first and second ends; a first side extending from the first end of the front, a first corner defined between first side and the front; a second side extending from the second end of the front, a second corner defined between first side and the front; a rear having a first end engageable with the first side, a second end engageable with the second side, and a second opening disposed between the first end of the rear and the second end of the rear, a third corner defined between the rear and the first side and a fourth corner defined between the rear and the second side, wherein a lower end the first corner is angled inwardly with respect to an upper end of the third corner and a lower end of the second corner is angled inwardly with respect to an upper end of the fourth corner; and a bottom operably associated with and extending between the front, rear, first side and second side, the bottom at least partially defining a dome when the tray is empty.
- 19. The tray of claim 18, wherein each of the first and second sides twist when the tray is subjected to a predetermined load.
- 20. The tray of claim 18, wherein a bottom portion of the front defines an arcuate surface when the tray is empty and a bottom portion of the rear defines a substantially planar surface when the tray is empty.
- 21. The tray of claim 18, wherein the front further comprises:
a surface extending substantially parallel to at least a portion of the dome defined by the bottom, the surface extending along an arcuate path and disposed substantially centered between the recessed first and second corners when the tray is empty.
- 22. The tray of claim 21, wherein the surface becomes substantially planar and the lower ends of the first and second corners move away from one another when the tray is subjected to a predetermined load.
- 23. The tray of claim 22, wherein the third and fourth corners are spaced a predetermined distance from one another when the tray is empty and when the tray is subjected to a predetermined load.
- 24. A stackable tray comprising:
a front having a first end, second end and a first opening disposed between the first and second ends; a first side extending from the first end of the front, a first corner defined between the first side and the front; a second side extending from the second end of the front, a second corner defined between the first side and the front; a rear having a first end engageable with the first side, a second end engageable with the second side, and a second opening disposed between the first end of the rear and the second end of the rear, a third corner defined between the rear and the first side, and a fourth corner defined between the rear and the second side, wherein a lower portion of the first corner is inwardly angled with respect to a lower portion of the third corner and a lower portion of the second corner is inwardly angled with respect to a lower portion of the fourth corner; and a bottom operably associated with and extending between the front, rear, first side and second side, the bottom at least partially defining a dome when the tray is empty.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the provisional patent application 60/377,725 for a STACKABLE TRAY HAVING PRESTRESSED SECTIONS, filed on May 3, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60377725 |
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