Containers for foodstuff

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Inventors

Pinkau, Wolfgang
Esser, Alfred

Application #

718550

Filed

Aug-30-1976

Published

Jan-10-1978

Current US Class

0D9/425
206/504
215/10
220/23.4
220/23.6
220/4.24
220/4.25
446/117
446/124

International Classes

B65D 021/02; B65D 011/18; A63H 033/100

Field of Search

220/23.4 220/23.6 220/4 206/504 D9/18 D9/219 46/11 46/25 46/26 215/10

Examiners

Lowrance; George E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jeffery; Donald D.

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Abstract
A generally dish-shaped container has a projection or projections at its mouth edge, and a recess or recesses in its bottom or its base, whereby such containers can be secured together to form a structure on a building block principle, by interengagement of the projection and recess. The structure can be formed by securing containers together in pairs at their mouth edges, and then securing two or more pairs together by means of the projection and recess interengagement.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A container comprising a generally dish-shaped side wall being formed with a peripheral, laterally projecting free edge at the mouth thereof; recess means formed in said bottom wall means and being entirely within the confines of said bottom wall means, said recess means being sufficiently large that a pair of containers can be superposed mouth-to-mouth and the adjoining projecting edges of said pair of containers engaged into similar recess means in another container, whereby a plurality of such containers can be combined together on a building block principle to form a large structure.

2. The container of claim 1 wherein said laterally projecting free edge is formed with a continuous peripheral bead at its outer peripheral edge, said recess means receiving the superposed beads of said pair of containers.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are already known plastics material containers of a generally cubic shape, for containing for example foodstuffs and luxury foods such as yogurt. Such containers have projections and recesses which can be brought into engagement with each other so that when the containers are empty, a plurality of such containers can be fitted together on the so-called building block principle to compose larger units. Such units then in turn can be used for other purposes, for example as toys, in order in this way to permit multiple re-use and in addition to counteract environmental pollution which would otherwise occur due to the discarding of such throw-away packaging. In these known containers however the corresponding projections and recesses are disposed in the region of the eight corners of the container, so that additional assembly supports and recesses must be provided at the walls of the containers in order for the combined units formed by such containers to achieve a sufficient degree of stability. However such supports and recesses make it more difficult to combine such containers together and thus limit the range of possible re-uses.
 
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