Interfitting, stackable bottles

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Inventors

Schieser, Warren J.
Duffey, Craig L.

Application #

153086

Filed

May-27-1980

Published

Jan-5-1982

Current US Class

0D9/563
0D9/570
206/509
215/10
215/383
220/675

International Classes

B65D 021/02; B65D 001/02

Field of Search

206/509 206/511 206/512 215/1 220/72 D9/408 D9/411

Assignee

Liqui-Box Corporation (Worthington, OH)

Examiners

Lowrance; George E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Miller; William V.

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Abstract
A large light-weight bottle made of plastic of the type used on water dispensers instead of the heavy glass bottle. Each bottle is made of rectangular or square transverse cross-section with spaced reinforcing ribs or bands extending therearound. On opposed flat faces or sides, each bottle is provided, respectively, with a square locking projection and a complemental receiving socket so that a plurality of the bottles can be stacked on their sides with the locking projections and sockets of adjacent sides interfitting to keep the bottles in alignment in the stack and with the reinforcing ribs superimposed for strength.
 
Claims
Having thus described this invention what is claimed is:

1. A bottle having a hollow body including at least two opposed straight sides, one of the sides having at least one mortise in its surface and the other a complemental tenon on its surface so that when a plurality of the bottles are stacked on their sides the mortise and tenon at adjacent sides interfit, said body also having reinforcing embossed ribs on the surfaces of said sides which alternate axially with grooves formed therein, the mortises and tenons of adjacent sides of the bottles when stacked on their sides interlocking and serving to also locate the reinforcing ribs axially in alignment so that they are in superimposed contacting relationship to prevent undue distortion of the hollow stacked bodies.



Description
BACKGROUND, PRIOR ART AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In U.S. Pat. No. Des. 244,427 there is disclosed a large plastic water bottle of circular transverse cross-section with reinforcing ribs or bands extending therearound. This bottle has met with considerable favor in replacing the heavy glass water bottles previously used. However, because of the thin plastic walls of the bottles, it is necessary to place them in wooden crates to protect them and for stacking during storage and delivery which, obviously, is quite costly. Furthermore, these crates do not interlock to keep a stack straight.

The present invention provides a water bottle of the general type indicated made of thin plastic, such as polycarbonate, which is strong and capable of being stacked and handled during storage and delivery without being protected by wooden crates or the like. To accomplish this, the bottle is made of square or rectangular transverse cross-section with reinforcing bands or ribs extending therearound. On opposed flat sides, each bottle is provided with a locking projection or tenon of square form and a complemental socket or mortise of square form, respectively. This makes it possible to stack a plurality of the bottles on their sides with the adjacent bottle sides in contact and with the tenons and mortises thereof interfitting to keep the stack straight. The interfitting tenons and mortises also locate the reinforcing ribs of the adjacent bottles of the stack so that they are in vertical alignment and rest on each other to maintain the strength of each bottle in the stack. Consequently, with this arrangement it is not necessary to enclose each bottle in an expensive crate for storage or delivery. The quadrangular cross-section, preferably rectangular, of the bottle provides for better space utilization in warehousing and delivery as compared to the bottles of circular cross-section. The angular bottles are easier to carry on the shoulder in delivery and do not tend to roll off. Also stress on the flat surfaces of the plastic bottle is distributed better as compared to that on curved surfaces.
 
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