Claims
- 1. A universal case for transporting PET bottles of a base-cup type and of a petaloid type, each type of PET bottle being generally symmetric in shape with a longitudinal symmetry axis and having a closure generally centered with respect to the symmetry axis for sealing the bottle, the PET bottle of the base-cup type having a base cup with an underside shaped to permit the bottle to stand upright on a flat horizontal surface, the underside of the base cup including a base-cup-bottle central base surface and an annular bottom surface located radially outwardly of the central base surface and in a position to contact the surface on which the bottle stands, the base-cup-bottle central base surface and the annular bottom surface being approximately coplanar with respect to one another and substantially centered with respect to the symmetry axis of the bottle, the PET bottle of a petaloid type having a plurality of petaloid lobes formed in a base of the bottle shaped to permit the bottle to stand upright on a flat horizontal surface, the lobes being disposed generally symmetrically about the symmetry axis of the bottle, undersides of the petaloid lobes being substantially coplanar with respect to one another to form lobe bottom surfaces for contacting the surface on which the bottle stands, the lobe bottom surfaces defining a petaloid bottle support plane, the base of the petaloid bottle having a petaloid-bottle central base surface located generally radially inwardly of the petaloid lobes and offset along the symmetry axis of the bottle from the petaloid bottle support plane by a petaloid-bottle central-base-surface clearance distance, the case being molded from a plastic material and comprising:
- (a) an outer shell;
- (b) a plurality of support elements connected to and generally disposed within the outer shell for reinforcing the shell, the outer shell and support elements being shaped to define a plurality of bottle pockets for receiving the bases of PET bottles, the number of bottle pockets defining a case-bottle-capacity number, a pocket centerline being defined to extend generally centrally through each bottle pocket;
- (c) a case-bottle-capacity number of bottle seeating means for seating a bottle inserted into a bottle pocket, each bottle seating means being associated with a bottle pocket and being connected to at least one of the outer shell and the support elements and including:
- (c.1) base-cup-bottle alignment means for orienting a PET bottle of the base-cup type seated in the bottle pocket so that the longitudinal symmetry axis of the bottle extends generally parallel to the pocket centerline of the bottle pocket, the base-cup-bottle alignment means having a base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact surface oriented generally normal to the pocket centerline and disposed to contact the annular bottom surface of the base cup of the bottle to orient the bottle, the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact surface defining a base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact plane; and
- (c.2) petaloid-bottle alignment means for orienting a PET bottle of the petaloid type seated in the bottle pocket so that the longitudinal symmetry axis of the bottle extends generally parallel to the pocket centerline of the bottle pocket, the petaloid-bottle alignment means having a plurality of petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact surfaces, the petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact surfaces being substantially coplanar with one another to define a petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact plane, the petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact plane being oriented generally normal to the pocket centerline, the petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact surfaces being disposed generally symmetrically about the pocket centerline at locations to register with and contact the lobe bottom surfaces of the bottle to orient the bottle, the petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact plane being below the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact plane when the case is in a horizontal rest position and spaced apart from the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact plane by a distance approximately equal to the petaloid-bottle central-base-surface clearance distance;
- (d) a case-bottle-capacity number of case rests, each case rest being associated with a bottle pocket, the case rest being connected to the bottle seating means associated with the bottle pocket, the case rest being generally symmetrically located with respect to the pocket centerline, each case rest having a central-base-surface bottle-to-case load-transmission surface and a case-to-closure load-transmission surface, the central-base-surface bottle-to-case load-transmission surface facing the bottle pocket and being located in approximately the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact plane in a position to contact the central base surface of a PET bottle of the base-cup type or the petaloid type seated in the bottle pocket, the case-to-closure load-transmission surface of the case rest being generally spaced apart from the central-base-surface bottle-to-case load-transmission surface in a direction generally parallel to the pocket centerline directed away from the bottle pocket, the case rest being configured to locate a closure of a bottle oriented generally coaxially with the pocket centerline such that a top surface of the closure contacts the case-to-closure load-transmission surface, so that cases of bottles can be stacked one on top of the other with the case rests of an upper case resting on the closures of the bottles of a lower case with the case-to-closure load-transmission surfaces of the case rests contacting the tops of the closures and with the central base surfaces of PET bottles of either the base-cup type or the petaloid type in the pockets of the upper case contacting the central-base-surface bottle-to-case load-transmission surfaces of the case rests so that weight tends to be transmitted from a central base surface of a bottle in an upper case substantially directly compressively through a case rest to the top of a closure of a bottle in a lower case.
- 2. The case according to claim 1 in which
- the base-cup bottle alignment means has a base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface case-to-floor load-transmission surface located substantially in a base plane of the case, the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface case-to-floor load-transmission surface being generally spaced apart from the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact surface of the base-cup-bottle alignment means in a direction generally parallel to the pocket centerline directed away from the bottle pocket, so that when the case is filled with PET bottles of the base-cup type and is resting on a horizontal flat surface weight tends to be transmitted from the annular bottom surfaces of the base cups of the bottles in the case substantially directly compressively through the base-cup bottle alignment means to the surface on which the case is resting; and in which
- the petaloid bottle alignment means has a plurality of petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface case-to-floor load-transmission surfaces equal in number to the number of petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact surfaces and located substantially in the base plane of the case, each petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface case-to-floor load-transmission surface being spaced apart from a corresponding petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact surface in a direction generally parallel to the pocket centerline directed away from the bottle pocket, so that when the case is filled with PET bottles of the petaloid type and is resting on a horizontal flat surface weight tends to be transmitted from the lobe bottom surfaces of the bottles in the case substantially directly compressively through the petaloid-bottle alignment means to the surface on which the case is resting.
- 3. The case according to claim 2 in which the petaloid bottle alignment means has six petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact surfaces and six petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface case-to-floor load-transmission surfaces, the six petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact surfaces being disposed symmetrically at substantially equiangular intervals about the pocket centerline.
- 4. The case according to claim 3 in which the case-to-closure load-transmission surface of each case rest has a generally flared configuration.
- 5. The case according to claim 4 in which each case rest has a pocket center opening passing through it, the pocket center opening being generally circular in shape and substantially centered with respect to the pocket centerline with a diameter less than an outside diameter of the closure of a PET bottle, the pocket center opening serving to protect printed matter on central portions of the tops of closures of PET bottles on which the case is resting from abrasion.
- 6. The case according to claim 4 in which each base-cup-bottle alignment means includes:
- (c.1.i) a base-cup contact ring, the base cup contact ring having an ouside diameter approximately equal to an outside diameter of the annular bottom surface of a base cup of a PET bottle of the base-cup type; and
- (c.1.ii) six base-cup contact spokes disposed at substantially equiangular intervals about the pocket centerline, each base-cup contact spoke extending in a radial direction and being connected at a radially outer end to the base-cup contact ring and at a radially inner end to the case rest, surfaces of the base-cup contact spokes and the base-cup contact ring facing the bottle pocket lying substantially in a plane substantially normal to the pocket centerline and constituting the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact surface, the base-cup contact ring and the base-cup contact spokes having edges opposing the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact surface and located substantially in the base plane of the case to constitute the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface case-to-floor load-transmission surface of the base-cup-bottle alignment means.
- 7. The case according to claim 6 in which each petaloid-bottle alignment means includes six lobe-bottom-surface contact strips, each lobe-bottom-surface contact strip being located between and connected to an adjacent pair of base-cup contact spokes, a surface of the petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact strip facing the bottle pocket constituting a petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact surface of the petaloid-bottle alignment means, an opposing side of the petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact strip being located substantially in the base plane of the case and constituting a petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface case-to-floor load-transmission surface.
- 8. The case according to claim 7 in which each petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact strip is connected to the pair of base-cup contact spokes between which it is located by a pair of inclined lobe-locating sidewalls, each inclined lobe-locating sidewall being connected to an edge of a petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact strip located substantially in the petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom-surface contact plane and extending to the base-cup-bottle annular-bottom-surface contact plane in a direction which is inclined with respect to the pocket centerline, the inclined lobe-locating sidewalls being configured to tend to guide and locate the bottoms of lobes of a PET bottle of the petaloid type inserted in the bottle pocket into registry with the petaloid-bottle lobe-bottom surface contact surfaces.
- 9. The case according to claim 8 in which each bottle seating means further includes a bottle-side-wall gripper adapted to grip the side walls of bottles seated in the bottle pocket to assist in orienting the bottles.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 761,466, filed Aug. 1, 1985, now abandoned.
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