A stackable case for retaining and transporting bottles includes outer side walls forming an outer shell, a case bottom disposed substantially within the outer shell, and a plurality of supports for supporting the outer surfaces of the bottles. The side walls include a lower wall portion and a plura
A stackable case for retaining and transporting bottles includes outer side walls forming an outer shell, a case bottom disposed substantially within the outer shell, and a plurality of supports for supporting the outer surfaces of the bottles. The side walls include a lower wall portion and a plurality of spaced upwardly projecting pylons, where four corner pylons define the four corners of the case. At least one upwardly projecting column is generally disposed within the outer shell, and defines, in combination with the case bottom, the side walls and the end walls, a plurality of bottle retaining pockets. The end walls each include an integrally molded handle structure suspended between an upper portion of adjacent corner pylons to thereby define a generally open end wall area below the handle structure. The handle structure allows the bottle case to be manipulated with either a palm-up or palm-down orientation of the hand.
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What is claimed is: 1. A stackable low depth case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising: opposing side walls and opposing end walls forming an outer shell, and a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell; the side walls including a lower wall portion and a plurality of
What is claimed is: 1. A stackable low depth case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising: opposing side walls and opposing end walls forming an outer shell, and a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell; the side walls including a lower wall portion and a plurality of spaced upwardly projecting pylons, including four corner pylons defining four corners of the case; a vertical rib structure generally disposed within the outer shell defining, in combination with the case bottom, the side walls and the end walls, a plurality of bottle retaining pockets, said plurality of bottle retaining pockets comprise two sets of four pockets configured to support two sets of four equally spaced bottles such that the two sets of four equally spaced bottles are separated by a separation distance (S), such that each of said bottles is spaced from a peripheral edge of the case by a distance (D) which is one-half of the separation distance (S), and such that adjacent pair of the equally spaced bottles are separated by a distance less than the separation distance (S), thereby providing bottle alignment in cross-stacked cases, said pylons extending above said lower wall portions and below a top surface of the retained bottles; said end walls each comprising an integrally molded handle structure having interior and exterior surfaces suspended from an upper portion of one of the adjacent said corner pylons to an upper portion of the other of the adjacent said corner pylons, each handle structure having an uppermost surface that does not extend above a plane containing uppermost surfaces of the four corner pylons, a generally open area being defined below said interior and exterior surfaces of said handle structure and between said interior surface of said handle structure and a first portion of said vertical rib structure such that said handle structure may be freely grasped about substantially the entire periphery thereof; and said end walls each further comprising an integrally molded structural reinforcement member extending between said adjacent corner pylons below the respective handle structure and sufficiently spaced from the respective handle structure to prevent interference with said grasping of the handle structure. 2. The stackable case of claim 1, wherein said vertical rib structure further comprises at least one upwardly projecting column. 3. The stackable case of claim 1, wherein said handle structure and said pylons are substantially the same height. 4. A stackable low depth case for retaining and supporting bottles comprising: opposing side walls and opposing end walls forming an outer shell, and a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell, said outer shell including four corner members a vertical rib structure generally disposed within the outer shell defining, in combination with the case bottom, the side walls and the end walls, a plurality of bottle retaining pockets corresponding with said plurality of bottle supporting areas, said plurality of bottle retaining pockets comprise two sets of four pockets configured to support two sets of four equally spaced bottles such that the two sets of four equally spaced bottles are separated by a separation distance (S), such that each of said bottles is spaced from a peripheral edge of the case by a distance (D) which is one-half of the separation distance (S), and such that adjacent pair of the equally spaced bottles are separated by a distance less than the separation distance (S), thereby providing bottle alignment in cross-stacked cases; and defining four corners of the case, said case bottom including a plurality of bottle supporting areas; said end walls each comprising an integrally molded handle structure having interior and exterior surfaces suspended between and connecting upper portions of adjacent said corner members, a generally open area being defined below said interior and exterior surfaces of said handle structure and between said interior surface of said handle structure and at least one of said bottle supporting areas such that said handle structure may be freely grasped about substantially the entire periphery thereof; and said end walls each further comprising an integrally molded structural reinforcement member extending between said adjacent corner members below the respective handle structure and sufficiently spaced from the respective handle structure to prevent interference with said grasping of the handle structure. 5. The stackable case of claim 4, wherein said vertical rib structure further comprises at least one upwardly projecting column. 6. A stackable low depth case for retaining and transporting bottles comprising: opposing side walls and opposing end walls forming an outer shell, and a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell, the side walls including a lower wall portion and a plurality of spaced upwardly projecting pylons, including four corner pylons defining four corners of the case; a plurality of spaced upwardly projecting columns generally disposed within said outer shell defining, in combination with the case bottom, the side walls and the end walls, a plurality of bottle retaining pockets, said plurality of bottle retaining pockets comprise two sets of four pockets configured to support two sets of four equally spaced bottles such that the two sets of four equally spaced bottles are separated by a separation distance (S), such that each of said bottles is spaced from a peripheral edge of the case by a distance (D) which is one-half of the separation distance (S), and such that adjacent pair of the equally spaced bottles are separated by a distance less than the separation distance (S), thereby providing bottle alignment in cross-stacked cases, said columns and said pylons extending above said lower wall portions and below a top surface of the retained bottles; said end walls each comprising an integrally molded handle structure having interior and exterior surfaces suspended between an upper portion of adjacent said corner pylons, a generally open area defined below said interior and exterior surfaces of said handle structure and between said interior surface of said handle structure and a first one of said columns such that said handle structure may be freely grasped about substantially the entire periphery thereof; and said end walls each further comprising an integrally molded structural reinforcement member extending between said adjacent corner pylons below the respective handle structure and sufficiently spaced from the respective handle structure to prevent interference with said grasping of the handle structure. 7. The stackable case of claim 6, further comprising at least one cone-shaped bottle cap locating area formed in the case bottom for receiving battle caps from bottles in an adjacent case. 8. A stackable low depth case far retaining and transporting bottles comprising: opposing side walls and opposing end walls forming an outer shell, and a case bottom disposed substantially within said outer shell, the side walls including a lower wall portion and a plurality of spaced pylons projecting upwardly from the lower wall portion, the plurality of spaced pylons including four corner pylons defining four corners of the case; a vertical rib structure generally disposed within the outer shell defining, in combination with the case bottom, the side walls and the end walls, a plurality of battle retaining pockets; said end walls each comprising an integrally molded handle structure having interior and exterior surfaces suspended between an upper portion of one of said corner pylons to an upper portion of an adjacent one of said corner pylons, said plurality of bottle retaining pockets comprising two sets of multiple pockets configured to support two sets of multiple equally spaced bottles such that the two sets of bottles are separated by a separation distance (S), such that each of said bottles is spaced from a peripheral edge of the case by a distance (D) which is one-half of the separation distance (S), and such that each adjacent pair of the equally spaced bottles are separated by a distance less than the separation distance (S), thereby providing bottle alignment in cross-stacked cases. 9. The stackable case of claim 8 further including a generally open area being defined below said interior and exterior surfaces of said handle structure and between said interior surface of said handle structure and a first portion of said vertical rib structure such that said handle structure may be freely grasped about substantially the entire periphery thereof. 10. The stackable case of claim 8 wherein said end walls each further include an integrally molded structural reinforcement member extending between said adjacent corner pylons below the respective handle structure and sufficiently spaced from the respective handle structure to prevent interference with said grasping of the handle structure. 11. The stackable case of claim 8 wherein the distance between each adjacent pair of the equally spaced bottles is substantially less than the separation distance (S). 12. The stackable case of claim 11 wherein each of the bottles in the adjacent pair of the equally spaced bottles abut one another.
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