Claims
- 1. A tray for storing and transporting a plurality of cylindrically-shaped articles in a substantially upright position, said tray comprising:
- a bottom member, a pair of oppositely positioned first and second side walls extending longitudinally along said tray and a pair of oppositely positioned first and second end walls extending transversely across said tray, said bottom member and said walls being interconnected to define an enclosure for receiving said articles;
- each of said first and second end walls being comprised of a first plurality of recessed regions separated by corresponding ones of a plurality of inwardly extending surfaces to provide a substantially scalloped appearance on said end walls, the end wall surface within each region being curved to conform to the curved surface of the corresponding article so that substantially the entire curved surface of the portion of the article which is disposed within the recessed region is in contact with the end wall surface within each region;
- said first and second side walls having respective first and second sets of rib members extending vertically along sustantially the entire height of the respective side walls and partially inwardly across said bottom member on respective inner surfaces thereof, selected ones of said first and second sets of rib members being arranged in cooperating pairs to define a second plurality of recessed regions therebetween;
- the respective outer surfaces of said first and second side walls and said bottom member being substantially smooth to enhance the structural integrity of the tray;
- said bottom member having a plurality of receptacles disposed therein for receiving predetermined lower portions of corresponding ones of said articles when said articles are disposed within said tray in a substantially upright position, each of said receptacles having a substantially circular shape to conform to the cylindrical shape of said articles, a portion of said bottom member surrounding each of said receptacles being beveled to substantially conform to the chine portion of the corresponding article received within the receptacle.
- 2. The tray according to claim 1 wherein the rib members in each cooperating pair diverge away from one another along the bottom member so that at least a portion of the corresponding receptacle is received within the corresponding recessed region defined by each cooperating pair of rib members, the rib members in each cooperating pair converging toward the respective adjacent rib members on opposite sides of the corresponding recessed region so that the rib members in each cooperating pair intersect with respective adjacent rib members substantially between respective adjacent receptacles.
- 3. A tray for storing and transporting a plurality of cylindrically-shaped articles in a substantially upright position, said tray comprising:
- a bottom member, a pair of oppositely positioned first and second side walls extending longitudinally along said tray and a pair of oppositely positioned first and second end walls extending transversely across said tray, said bottom member and said walls being interconnected to define an enclosure for receiving said articles;
- a first set of rib members extending vertically at least partially along the height of said first side wall, transversely across said bottom member and vertically at least partially along the height of the second side wall on respective inner surfaces thereof;
- second and third sets of rib members extending vertically at least partially along the heights of the respective first and second end walls and partially inwardly along said bottom member on respective inner surfaces thereof and terminating at respective intersections on said bottom member with respective ones of said first set of rib members which are closest to the respective first and second end walls, selected ones of said first, second and third sets of rib members being arranged in cooperating pairs to define respective recessed regions therebetween, each of said cooperating pairs for contacting a corresponding one of the articles at respective positions on the curved surfaces thereof so that a predetermined portion of each article is received within the corresponding recessed region and at least a portion of the curved surface of the article is in contact with the corresponding wall within the recessed region, thereby retaining the articles in a substantially upright position within the tray, the spacing between the rib members in each cooperating pair being sufficient to allow the curved surface of the corresponding article which is received within the corresponding recessed region to contact the corresponding pair of rib members at respective first and second points of tangency and to contact the corresponding wall of the tray within the corresponding region at a third point of tangency, the respective outer surfaces of said walls and said bottom member being substantially smooth to enhance the structural integrity of the tray; and
- a fourth set of rib members extending vertically at least partially along the height of said first side wall, transversely across said bottom member and vertically at least partially along the heights of said second side wall on respective inner surfaces thereof, and fifth and sixth sets of rib members extending vertically at least partially along the height of the respective first and second end walls and partially inwardly along said bottom member on respective inner surfaces thereof and terminating at respective intersections on said bottom member with respective ones of said first set of rib members which are closest to the respective first and second end walls, said fourth, fifth and sixth sets of rib members being disposed at substantially equal intervals between adjacent recessed regions on the respective walls of the tray.
- 4. The tray according to claim 3 further including a seventh set of rib members extending transversely across said bottom member between first and second side walls on an inner surface of said bottom member, said seventh set of rib members being disposed between respective cooperating pairs of said first set of rib members.
- 5. A tray for storing and transporting a plurality of cylindrically-shaped articles in a substantially upright position, said tray comprising:
- a bottom member, a pair of oppositely positioned first and second side walls extending longitudinally along said tray and a pair of oppositely positioned first and second end walls extending transversely across said tray, which are interconnected to provide an enclosure for receiving said articles;
- a first set of rib members extending vertically at least partially along the height of the first end wall, longitudinally along said bottom member and vertically at least partially along the height of the second end wall on respective inner surfaces thereof;
- second and third sets of rib members extending vetically at least partially along the heights of the respective first and second side walls and partially inwardly along said bottom member on respective inner surfaces thereof and terminating at respective intersections on said bottom member with respective ones of said first set of rib members which are closest to the respective first and second side walls, selected ones of said first, second and third sets of rib members being arranged in cooperating pairs to define a plurality of respective recessed regions therebetween, each of said cooperating pairs for contacting a corresponding one of said articles at respective positions on the curved surfaces thereof so that a predetermined portion of each article is received within the corresponding recessed region and at least a portion of the curved surface of the article is in contact with the corresponding wall within the recessed region, thereby retaining the articles in a substantially upright position within the tray, the spacing between rib members in each cooperating pair being sufficient to allow the curved surface of the corresponding article which is received within the corresponding recessed region to contact the corresponding cooperating pair of rib members at respective first and second points of tangency and to contact the corresponding wall of the tray within the corresponding recessed region at a third point of tangency, respective outer surfaces of said bottom member and walls being substantially smooth to enhance the structural integrity of the tray; and
- a fourth set of rib members extending vertically at least partially along the height of the first end wall, longitudinally along the bottom member and vertically at least partially along the height of the second end wall on respective inner surfaces thereof, and fourth and fifth sets of rib members extending vertically at least partially along the height of the respective first and second side walls and partially inwardly across said bottom member on respective inner surfaces thereof and terminating at respective intersections on said bottom member with respective ones of said first set of rib members which are closest to the respective first and second side walls, said fourth, fifth and sixth sets of rib members being disposed at substantially equal intervals between adjacent recessed regions on the respectie walls of the tray.
- 6. The tray according to claim 5 further including a seventh set of rib members extending longitudinally along said bottom member on an inner surface thereof between the first and second end walls, said seventh set of rib members being disposed between respective cooperating pairs of said first set of rib members within the corresponding recessed regions.
- 7. A tray for storing and transporting a plurality of cylindrically-shaped articles in a substantially upright position, said tray comprising:
- a bottom member, a pair of oppositely positioned first and second side walls extending longitudinally along said tray and a pair of oppositely positioned first and second end walls extending tranversely across said tray, said bottom member and said walls being interconnected to define an enclosure for receiving said articles;
- first and second sets of rib members extending vertically along substantially the entire height of the respective first and second side walls and partially inwardly across said bottom member on respective inner surfaces thereof, selected ones of said first and second sets of rib members being arranged in respective cooperating pairs to define a first plurality of recessed regions therebetween;
- third and fourth sets of rib members extending vertically along substantially the entire height of the respective first and second end walls and partially inwardly along said bottom member on respective inner surfaces thereof, selected ones of said third and fourth sets of rib members being arranged in respective cooperating pairs to define a second plurality of recessed regions therebetween;
- a plurality of receptacles disposed on said bottom member for receiving predetermined lower portions of corresponding ones of said articles when said articles are disposed within said tray in a substantially upright position, each of said receptacles having a substantially circular shape to conform to the cylindrical shape of said articles, a portion of said bottom member surrounding each of said receptacles being beveled to substantially conform to the chine portion of the corresponding article received within the receptacle.
- 8. The tray according to claim 7 wherein the rib members in each cooperating pair diverge away from one another along the bottom member so that at least a portion of the corresponding receptacle is received within the corresponding recessed region defined by each cooperating pair of rib members, the rib members in each cooperating pair converging toward the adjacent rib members on opposite sides of the corresponding recessed region so that the rib members in each cooperating pair intersect with respective adjacent rib members substantially between respective adjacent receptacles.
- 9. A tray for storing and transporting a plurality of substantially cylindrically-shaped articles in a substantially upright position, each of said articles having a substantially circular lateral cross-section, said tray comprising:
- a bottom member, a pair of oppositely positioned first and second side walls extending longitudinally along said tray and a pair of oppositely positioned first and second end walls extending transversely across said tray, said bottom member and said walls being interconnected to define an enclosure for receiving said articles;
- each of said first and second end walls being comprised of a first plurality of recessed regions separated by corresponding ones of a plurality of inwardly extending surfaces to provide a substantially scalloped appearance on said end walls, the end wall surface within each region being curved to conform to the curved surface of the corresponding article, so that substantially the entire curved surface of the portion of the article which is disposed within the recessed region is in contact with the end wall surface within each region;
- said first and second side walls having respective first and second sets of rib members extending vertically along substantially the entire height of the respective side walls and partially inwardly across said bottom member on respective inner surfaces thereof, each rib member of the first and second sets of rib members for cooperating with at least one other rib member of the same set to define a corresponding second recessed region between each pair of cooperating rib members, the rib members of each cooperating having a predetermined curvature for contacting a corresponding one of said articles at respective first and second points of tangency on the curved surface thereof so that a predetermined portion of the article is received within the corresponding recessed region thereby retaining the articles in a substantially upright position within the tray;
- said bottom member having a plurality of receptacles disposed therein for receiving predetermined lower portions of corresponding ones of said articles when said articles are disposed within said tray in a substantially upright position, each of said articles having a substantially circular shape to conform to the cylindrical shape of said articles, the lower portion of said bottom member surrounding each of said receptacles being beveled to substantially conform to the chine portion of the corresponding article received within the receptacle.
- 10. The tray according to claim 9 wherein the rib members in each cooperating pair diverge away from one another along the bottom member so that at least a portion of the corresponding receptacle is received within the corresponding recessed region defined by each cooperating pair of rib members, the rib members in each cooperating pair converging toward the respective adjacent rib members on opposite sides of the corresponding recessed region so that the rib members in each cooperating pair intersect with respective adjacent rib members substantially between respective adjacent receptacles.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Applicant's copending application Ser. No. 030,899, filed Mar. 26, 1987.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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