Container lid stackable with one or two smaller containers
10308394 ยท 2019-06-04
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International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system of containers forming a group of two and three containers, where one and two smaller containers can be positioned on a lid of a larger container so as to prevent sliding motion of the smaller containers. Each of the smaller containers having a bottom wall of substantially the same dimensions with a portion of the bottom wall forming an upwardly extending indentation. The small containers are formed with upwardly opening walls and have lids releasably engageable with the bottom. The larger container lid having a flat upper surface which is sized to hold at least two of the smaller containers, and having structures to position one, and to position two smaller containers against sliding movement on said flat upper surface such that whether one container or two containers, the smaller containers are balanced about a central axis of the larger container and lid.
Claims
1. A system of containers which form a group of two and a group of three containers, where one of the containers or two of the containers can be positioned on a lid of the other container so as to prevent sliding motion along the lid of the positioned container or containers, the system comprising: a primary container having a lid; two secondary containers, each of which has a bottom wall and side walls which extend upwardly from the bottom wall, the side walls comprising two opposed exterior long side walls, which are both longer than two opposed exterior short side walls, wherein portions of each secondary container bottom wall define an indentation which extends inwardly of the container, each indentation having two opposed short side walls and two opposed long side walls, the bottom wall indentation long side walls being longer than the bottom wall indentation short side walls, and wherein the exterior short side wall is shorter than the indentation long side wall; portions of the primary container lid forming at least a first raised structure and a second raised structure which extend away from the primary container, the first raised structure being spaced a maximum spacing on the lid from the second raised structure; wherein in a first group of containers, the two secondary containers are disposed on the primary container lid, and the first raised structure engages against both indentation short side walls of one of the secondary containers, and both indentation long side walls of said one secondary container, said one secondary container being thereby restricted from slipping on the primary container lid; wherein in the first group of containers the second raised structure engages against both indentation short side walls of another one of the secondary containers, and both indentation long side walls of said another one of the secondary containers, said another one of the secondary containers being thereby restricted from slipping on the primary container lid; wherein the first raised structure and the second raised structure maximum spacing is less than the length of the secondary containers exterior long side walls at the base, and wherein in a second group of containers the first raised structure and the second raised structure cooperate to restrain only one of the secondary containers from slipping on the primary container lid, by engaging portions of the first raised structure with one of said secondary container's short side walls and two of its long side walls, and the second raised structure with the other of said secondary container's short side walls and said two of the secondary container's long side walls.
2. The system of containers of claim 1 wherein the primary container lid first raised structure and second raised structure have multiple points of engagement to restrain the secondary containers, and in the second group of containers, the first raised structure and the second raised structure together have at least two points which engage each of the exterior walls of the only one of the secondary containers, the said two points spaced apart by at least 0.25 inches along the respective engaged wall, the said points arranged to bear against each exterior wall of the only one of the secondary containers, and wherein alternatively in the first group of containers the first raised structure and the second raised structure together have at least two points which are disposed to bear against each of the secondary container interior walls of the bottom wall indentations to constrain the two secondary containers not to slide on the primary container lid.
3. The system of containers of claim 2 wherein the at least two points disposed to engage against each exterior wall of the only one secondary container are spaced apart at least 0.5 inches.
4. The system of containers of claim 3 wherein the at least two points disposed to engage against the interior walls of the indentations of the two secondary containers are spaced apart at least 0.5 inches.
5. The system of containers of claim 4 wherein the at least two points disposed to engage against each exterior wall of the only one secondary container are spaced apart at least 1 inch.
6. The system of containers of claim 2 wherein the at least two points disposed to engage against each exterior wall of the only one secondary container are each part of a line of one of the first raised structure and the second raised structure.
7. A container lid for supporting one or two secondary containers thereon, each secondary container having a bottom wall and side walls which extend upwardly from the bottom wall, the side walls comprising two opposed exterior long side walls, which are both longer than two opposed exterior short side walls, wherein portions of each secondary container bottom wall define an indentation which extends inwardly of the container, each indentation having two opposed short side walls and two opposed long side walls, the bottom wall indentation long side walls being longer than the bottom wall indentation short side walls, and wherein the exterior short wall is shorter than the indentation long wall, the container lid comprising: lid wing upper surface portions; portions of the lid upper surface portions which define two mirror image protrusions extending upwardly of the upper surface and, each mirror image protrusion defining a raised structure that has a body with two protruding limbs, a bracket shape being defined between the limbs and along the body, and wherein the limbs of one raised structure extend towards the limbs of the opposite raised structure; wherein each protrusion is dimensioned to fit within said secondary container bottom wall indentation, and wherein the bracket shapes defined on the two mirror image protrusion raised structures are positioned to receive said secondary contrary exterior walls between the two mirror image protrusion raised structures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(8) Many more complex entres have more than one side dish or sauce such that two secondary containers 34 and 38 are advantageously employed in the container system 18 as shown in
(9) It is important that the mass of one or both of the secondary containers is arranged such that the containers as a system of two or three containers 18, 19 as shown in
(10) To accomplish the function of holding one container or two containers against sliding motion on the lid 26 of the primary container 20 while centering the masses of the secondary containers 34, 38 with respect to the primary container requires meeting certain geometric constraints.
(11) The first geometric constraint is that the lid 26 of the primary container must be sufficiently large as to support two of the secondary containers 34, 38 on the lid 26. A second constraint is that the depth of the indentation 40 formed by side walls 42, 44, 46 and 48 on the bottom wall 32 of each secondary container 34, 38, must be indented to a greater depth than the height of the raised structures 28 and 30 such that each of the raised structures can fit within the indentation 40 of either of the secondary containers. A third constraint is that the secondary container 34, 38 has two longer exterior walls 58 and two shorter exterior walls 60, wherein the shorter walls have a length that is less than the longer walls 42, 48 of the indentation 40. The result of this third constraint is that bracket-shaped indentations 62 can be formed in the raised structure 28, 30 to hold a single secondary container 34, 38 without destroying the functionality of the raised structures to engage and hold against movement of each of the two secondary containers. As shown in
(12) It should be understood that the raised structures 28, 30 could have various shapes and each be made of more than one raised portion, so long as such raised portions have structures which function the same or similarly to the above described structures. For example, any part of the raised structures which is not arranged to bear against the exterior of one of the smaller containers, or a wall 42, 44, 46 and 48 of the indentation 40 is unnecessary and may be eliminated. Basically at least two points spaced apart by at least a 0.25 inch or 0.5 inch, more preferably at least 1 inch or a linear structure of similar dimensions must be arranged to bear against the exterior walls of a single container or the interior walls of the indentations of two containers so as to substantially prevent the smaller containers sliding movement on the lid of the larger container.
(13) It is understood that the invention is not limited to the particular construction and arrangement of parts herein illustrated and described, but embraces all such modified forms thereof as come within the scope of the following claims.