Tray system for display, storage and transportation of bottles
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B65D-071/70
B65D-001/24
출원번호
US-0658681
(2015-03-16)
등록번호
US-9409688
(2016-08-09)
발명자
/ 주소
Kelly, Daniel E.
Spadavecchia, John A.
Favaron, James A.
Jacobs, Jeff
출원인 / 주소
Polymer Solutions International, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
RatnerPrestia
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초록▼
A tray system for display, storage and transportation of bottles includes a first tray having a plurality of stacking units. Each stacking unit can include a lower receptacle for receiving a neck portion of a first bottle. Each stacking unit can also include an upper receptacle for receiving a base
A tray system for display, storage and transportation of bottles includes a first tray having a plurality of stacking units. Each stacking unit can include a lower receptacle for receiving a neck portion of a first bottle. Each stacking unit can also include an upper receptacle for receiving a base portion of a second bottle to be stacked vertically above a first bottle. The lower receptacle can include a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a sidewall connecting the first end with the second end. The first end forms an opening for receiving a neck of the first bottle into the lower receptacle. The lower receptacle further includes a protective element. The protective element can be attached to the lower receptacle to provide a protective guard between the lower receptacle and a shoulder portion of the first bottle received in the lower receptacle.
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1. A tray system for display, storage and transportation of bottles, the tray system comprising a first tray having a plurality of stacking units, each stacking unit comprising a lower receptacle for receiving a neck portion of a first bottle, each stacking unit further comprising an upper receptacl
1. A tray system for display, storage and transportation of bottles, the tray system comprising a first tray having a plurality of stacking units, each stacking unit comprising a lower receptacle for receiving a neck portion of a first bottle, each stacking unit further comprising an upper receptacle for receiving a base portion of a second bottle to be stacked vertically above a first bottle, the lower receptacle comprising a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a sidewall connecting the first end with the second end, the first end forming an opening for receiving the neck portion of the first bottle into the lower receptacle, the lower receptacle further comprising a protective element, the protective element attached to the lower receptacle to provide a protective guard between the lower receptacle and a shoulder portion of the first bottle received in the lower receptacle, wherein the protective element is rotatably coupled to the lower receptacle to provide a dynamic element that rotates relative to the lower receptacle in unison with the first bottle received in the lower receptacle. 2. The tray system of claim 1, wherein the first end of the lower receptacle comprises a rim that surrounds at least a portion of the opening, the rim configured to surround at least a portion of the neck portion of the first bottle received in the lower receptacle, the rim further configured to rest on top of the shoulder portion of the first bottle received in the lower receptacle to distribute load onto the shoulder portion of the first bottle received in the lower receptacle. 3. The tray system of claim 2, wherein the protective element is coupled to the rim and configured to rest directly on the shoulder portion of the first bottle received in the lower receptacle, the protective element thereby being in between the rim and the shoulder portion. 4. The tray system of claim 1, wherein the protective element comprises a cushion element. 5. The tray system of claim 4, wherein the cushion comprises a layer of elastomeric material. 6. The tray system of claim 1, wherein the protective element is detachably coupled to the lower receptacle. 7. The tray system of claim 6, wherein the tray system comprises an alternate protective element, the alternate protective element being interchangeable with the protective element to replace the protective element in the lower receptacle. 8. The tray system of claim 7, wherein the protective element comprises a first fitting having a geometry that conforms to a shape and size of a first bottle configuration, and the alternate protective element comprises a second fitting having a geometry that conforms to a shape and size of a second bottle configuration having a different shape and size than said first bottle configuration. 9. The tray system of claim 1, wherein the protective element comprises a body portion and a cushion element attached to the body portion. 10. The tray system of claim 9, wherein the body portion comprises a first section detachably coupled to the lower receptacle and a second section. 11. The tray system of claim 10, wherein the first section comprises a connecting element for attachment to an interior portion of the lower receptacle. 12. The tray system of claim 11, wherein the connecting element comprises a plurality of flexible projections arranged around the perimeter of the first section. 13. The tray system of claim 12, wherein the interior portion of the lower receptacle comprises an interior ledge that abuts the plurality of flexible projections to prevent the protective element from reversing out of the lower receptacle. 14. The tray system of claim 10, wherein the lower receptacle comprises a bearing surface that abuts the second section of the body portion. 15. The tray system of claim 1, wherein the protective element is rotatably coupled to the lower receptacle to provide a dynamic element that rotates or spins in unison with the first bottle received in the lower receptacle. 16. The tray system of claim 15, wherein the protective element comprises a floating cushion in the lower receptacle. 17. The tray system of claim 1, wherein the protective element comprises one or more extensions that contact the first bottle received in the lower receptacle to limit an amount of surface area on the protective element that contacts the first bottle. 18. The tray system of claim 17, wherein the one or more extensions comprises a plurality of ribs spaced around the protective element. 19. The tray system of claim 1, wherein the protective element comprises a first section that is generally cylindrical and a second section that comprises a bell shape. 20. The tray system of claim 1, further comprising a second tray configured identically to the first tray and stackable above or below the first tray. 21. A tray for display, storage and transportation of bottles, the tray comprising a plurality of stacking units, each stacking unit comprising a lower receptacle for receiving a neck portion of a first bottle, each stacking unit further comprising an upper receptacle for receiving a base portion of a second bottle to be stacked vertically above a first bottle, the lower receptacle comprising a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a sidewall connecting the first end with the second end, the first end forming an opening for receiving the neck portion of the first bottle into the lower receptacle, the lower receptacle further comprising a protective element, the protective element attached to the lower receptacle to provide a protective guard between the lower receptacle and a shoulder portion of the first bottle received in the lower receptacle, wherein the protective element is rotatably coupled to the lower receptacle to provide a dynamic element that rotates relative to the lower receptacle in unison with the first bottle received in the lower receptacle.
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