LOW DEPTH CRATE
20220402643 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/243
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2501/24656
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2501/24108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A crate includes a base, a pair of opposed side walls extending upward from the sides of the base and a pair of end walls extending upward from ends of the base. The end walls each include a pair of spaced apart end columns that act as partial spacers between the three adjacent bottles at that end. The handles are aligned offset from the center of the end wall. The handles are each aligned with one of the end columns so they can be aligned (e.g. centered) between adjacent bottles to provide more space for a user's hand. The handles may extend from one end column, over the other end column to the corner column. In the embodiment shown, the handles may be each offset toward a different side wall to provide better balance of the weight of the crate.
Claims
1. A nestable crate comprising: a base having opposed side edges and opposed end edges, the base having an array of bottle capture areas on an underside thereof including an odd number of bottle capture areas adjacent each end edge, wherein the bottle capture areas are at least partially circumscribed by capture ribs and wherein the capture ribs include a peripheral portion aligned with a peripheral edge of the base; a plurality of side columns extending upward from each of the side edges of the base; at least one end column extending upward from one of the end edges of the base; and an upper band portion at an upper end of the at least one end column, a handle formed in the upper band portion above the at least one end column.
2. The crate of claim 1 wherein the upper band portion includes a valley aligned with the handle.
3. The crate of claim 1 wherein the handle includes an opening between an upper handle portion and a lower handle portion, the upper handle portion including a convex lower surface.
4. The crate of claim 3 wherein the lower handle portion is connected to the base via the at least one end column.
5. The crate of claim 4 wherein the lower handle portion curves downward and can be received in a valley of an upper handle portion of an identical crate in which the crate is nested.
6. The nestable crate of claim 1 wherein the at least one end column and the plurality of side columns are nestable within an upper band portion of an identical crate.
7. The crate of claim 1 wherein the peripheral portion of the capture ribs is aligned with the one of the end edges of the base.
8. The crate of claim 1 wherein the peripheral portion of the capture ribs is aligned with one of the side edges of the base.
9. A nestable crate comprising: a base; a pair of opposed side walls extending upward the base, a longitudinal centerline of the crate equally spaced between the side walls; and a pair of opposed end walls extending upward from the base, each end wall having a handle opening formed therein, wherein the handle openings are offset from the longitudinal centerline of the crate and positioned over the longitudinal centerline of the crate, wherein one of the handle openings is offset toward one of the side walls and the other of the handle openings is offset toward the other of the side walls.
10. The crate of claim 9 wherein the base has an array of bottle capture areas on an underside thereof including an odd number of bottle capture areas adjacent each end wall.
11. The crate of claim 10 wherein the handle openings are aligned between two of the bottle capture areas adjacent the respective end walls of the crate.
12. The crate of claim 11 wherein each end wall includes a lower handle portion below the handle opening, each end wall further including an end column extending from the base to the lower handle portion.
13. The crate of claim 12 further including a plurality of bottles therein, wherein the bottles have a reduced diameter portion aligned with the handle openings.
14. The crate of claim 9 wherein each of the end walls includes at least one end column extending upward from the base and an upper band portion at an upper end of the at least one end column.
15. A nestable crate comprising: a base having opposed side edges and opposed end edges, the base having an array of bottle capture areas on an underside thereof including an odd number of bottle capture areas adjacent each end edge, wherein the bottle capture areas are at least partially circumscribed by capture ribs and wherein the capture ribs include a peripheral portion aligned with an end peripheral edge of the base; a plurality of side columns extending upward from each of the side edges of the base; a plurality of end columns extending upward from each of the end edges of the base; and an upper band portion extending about a periphery of the crate at upper ends of the plurality of end columns and plurality of side columns, a handle opening through the upper band portion at each end of the crate above at least one of the plurality of end columns, wherein the plurality of end columns and the plurality of side columns are nestable within an upper band portion of an identical crate, wherein the crate can be cross-stacked on the identical crate loaded with bottles.
16. The nestable crate of claim 15 wherein the crate is cross-stacked on the identical crate loaded with bottles, with bottle caps of the bottles fully captured by the bottle capture areas of the crate inward of the peripheral portion.
17. The nestable crate of claim 16 wherein the handle openings are each aligned with one of the plurality of end columns at the respective ends of the crate.
18. The nestable crate of claim 17 wherein one of the handle openings is offset closer to one of the sides of the crate and the other of the handle openings is offset closer to the other of the sides of the crate.
19. The nestable crate of claim 15 wherein the handle openings are offset from a longitudinal centerline of the crate and are positioned on the longitudinal centerline of the crate.
20. The nestable crate of claim 19 wherein the peripheral portion is an end peripheral portion, the capture ribs further including a side peripheral portion each aligned with a side peripheral edge of the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0028] A crate 10 according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown in
[0029] A plurality of side columns 22 project upwardly from the base 12 to the upper band portion 18. Upper side column portions 23 continue upward and project inward from the upper band portion 18, aligned above the side columns 22. Corner columns 24 project upwardly from the base 12 at the intersection of the end walls 16 and side walls 14.
[0030] End columns 26 and 28 project upwardly from the base 12. In each end wall 16. Each end column 26 is aligned below a handle opening 30 in each end wall 16. A lower handle portion 32 extends from each end column 28 across the adjacent end column 26 and connects to the corner column 24. The end columns 26, 28 are tapered toward the interior of the crate 10. Upper column portions 29 project inward from the upper band portion 18.
[0031] This alignment maximizes space for the user's hand. By aligning the handle with the column 26, the handle is aligned with the column 26 that is positioned between the bottles. The handles 30 may be offset relative to one another. The handles 30 may be offset off the center of each end wall 16. As shown, the handles 30 may be offset toward opposite side walls to balance the load in the crate 10 when it is loaded and being lifted and carried by a user's two hands (one in each handle opening 30).
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[0042] The caps 56 of the bottles 50 of a crate 10 would be received within the capture ribs 40 of the crate 10 stacked or cross-stacked thereon. With a 3×5 arrangement, the cross-stacking is more complicated than a 2×4 arrangement, but the cross-stacking arrangements are known and are accommodated by the capture ribs 32 of the crate 10.
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[0044] As is known, the crates 10 are injection molded as a single piece of a suitable plastic, such as polypropylene, polyethylene or other suitable material.
[0045] In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.