Claims
- 1. Stacking and nesting baskets each having a continuous peripheral top wall, a bottom wall, and upwardly and outwardly sloping side and end walls, the end wall at one end of each backet having a single wide centrally located interior rib extending from the bottom of said basket to the top wall thereof, said rib having upwardly converging side walls connected by an upwardly and outwardly inclined intermediate wall, said rib being formed adjacent its upper end with a pair of seats each indented in the top corners of said rib and intersecting the intermediate wall and one of the side walls of said interior rib, and located slightly below the top of said basket, said seats accordingly being spaced laterally inwardly from the side walls of said basket, the indentations in the top corners of the rib forming the seats each having a horizontal seating surface and a transversely extending upwardly and longitudinally outwardly inclined side guide and locating wall facing the opposite end of the basket and connecting said seats to said top wall, the outer surface of said one end of said basket having an outwardly concave groove matching said internal rib, the bottom wall of said basket at said one end thereof having corner seating portions coplanar therewith at opposite sides of said interior rib defined between the side and end walls of said basket and the side walls of said interior rib, and hence extending to the extreme corners at said one end of said basket at the bottom thereof, the end wall at the other end of said basket having corner pillars extending from the bottom of said basket to the top thereof, said pillars each having a first wall inclined upwardly and outwardly toward the adjacent side of said basket and a second wall inclined upwardly and outwardly toward the adjacent end of said basket, each of said pillars having a seat indented into the top corner portion thereof adjacent its upper end intersecting said first and second inclined walls of said pillar and located slightly below the top of said basket at the same horizontal level as the seats at the said one end of said baskets, the seats at the said other end of said basket being located adjacent the top corners thereof and accordingly being spaced laterally thereat beyond the seats at the said one end of said basket, the indentations at the upper corners of the corner pillars having horizontal seating surfaces and longitudinally extending upwardly and laterally outwardly inclined side guide and locating walls connecting said last mentioned seats to said top wall and transversely extending upwardly and longitudinally outwardly inclined side guide and locating walls connecting said last mentioned seats to said top walls, the longitudinally and transversely extending guide and locating walls being substantially perpendicular to each other in horizontal section, the bottom wall at the said other end of said basket extending longitudinally of said last mentioned basket into the space between said pillars to form seating portions coplanar with the bottom wall of said basket and in longitudinal alignment with at least a portion of the seats provided at the said one end of said basket, the seating portions at the said one end of said basket being in longitudinal alignment with at least a portion of the seats provided at the said other end of said basket, the end wall at said other end of said basket being provided with a centrally located interior rib substantially narrower than the interior rib at said one end of said basket and extending from the bottom of said basket to the top thereof, said rib having upwardly converging side walls connected by an upwardly and outwardly inclined intermediate wall, the end wall at said other end of said basket having at its exterior an upwardly tapered channel conforming to the interior rib and shaped to receive the corresponding interior rib of a similarly oriented basket in nested relationship therebeneath.
- 2. Baskets as defined in claim 1 in which the entire basket is a unitary article formed in its entirety of injection molded rigid structural foamed plastic material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my prior copending application, Ser. No. 492,238, filed July 26, 1974, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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