Hand carrying basket

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Inventors

Rehrig, Houston

Application #

461933

Filed

Jan-28-1983

Published

Oct-23-1984

Current US Class

206/505
206/507
220/675
220/676

International Classes

B65D 021/04

Field of Search

220/83 220/72 206/505 206/507 206/518 206/519

Examiners

Pollard; Steven M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Banner, Birch, McKie & Beckett

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Abstract
An integrally-formed plastic basket, moldable in a two-piece injection mold, combines light weight, strength, and large carrying capacity. Thin side walls with a draft no greater than 3.degree. are formed with overlapping cross-members. Between a pair of unslotted, substantially planar cross-members is a slotted, corrugated cross-member. Interior slots are formed by the core die of the injection mold, while exterior slots are formed by the cavity die.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An integrally-formed plastic basket including a bottom wall and a plurality of outwardly tapering side walls defining an opening, each of said side walls comprising:

a corrugated cross-member having first panels lying generally inward of a centerline of said corrugated cross-member and including first slots and second panels lying generally outward of the centerline of said corrugated cross-member and including second slots;

an unslotted, substantially planar upper cross-member contacting the upper edge of said corrugated cross-member and forming a top edge of said second slots, said second slots having no bottom edge; and

an unslotted, substantially planar lower cross-member contacting the bottom edge of said corrugated cross-member and forming a bottom edge of said first slots, said first slots having no top edge.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a process for molding plastic containers and to the article produced by the process. Specifically, it relates to a unitary, injection molded plastic basket produced in a two-piece mold and having light weight, strength, and large carrying capacity.

Generally, the injection molding of a plastic article requires a mold formed of a number of pieces, which when fitted together define a cavity of the shape of the article. The mold is assembled and the cavity filled by forcing liquid thermoplastic material into it. After the plastic has cooled and set, the mold may be disassembled and the plastic article removed, at which time it may require further finishing.

One type of injection molding apparatus is exemplified by Fisher U.S. Pat. No. 3,152,365. This type of mold, called a sliding mold, has several dies which move into and out of engagement with each other in several directions and, possibly, at different times. In Fisher, for example, the injection molding apparatus is designed to produce the handle of a telephone handset. As shown in FIG. 1 of Fisher, in addition to a lower molding die and an upper molding die which move vertically into and out of engagement with each other, the mold includes two core members, forming the transmitter and receiver housings, which are rotated in and out of position along screw threads. The mold also includes two other core members, forming the interior surfaces of the central tubular portion, which must be slid in and out of position around the corners of the transmitter and receiver housings. Because such a mold has multiple members, it is capable of producing a plastic article of relatively complex shape. However, it has the disadvantages that a good deal of time is necessary to move the multiple members into and out of molding position and that the apparatus itself, because it has many moving parts, is relatively expensive. The sliding mold, therefore, is unsuitable for fabricating simple articles such as shopping baskets which are intended to be sold at low cost.
 
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