Nestable container

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Inventors

Bock, Erik

Application #

065088

Filed

Aug-9-1979

Published

Dec-23-1980

Current US Class

206/515
206/519
220/675
220/760
220/770

International Classes

B65D 021/02

Field of Search

206/515 206/519 206/520 220/72 220/91 220/353

Assignee

Superfos Emballage A/S (Vipperod, DK)

Examiners

Lowrance; George E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bucknam and Archer

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Abstract
An open container which is nestable with an underlying similar container and which is provided with wedge members and one or more locking members. Each locking member on the overlying container, in response to a relative rotation of the two nested containers, will engage and ride upon a guide surface of a corresponding wedge member of the underlying container until such locking member comes into engagement with an abutment surface of such wedge member, to secure the containers in a relative angular position established thereby. Subsequent similar containers may be stacked, nested one in another, and in a similar manner, be secured in a common angular orientation.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a container of the type having a peripheral wall and a generally circular upper rim thereof defining an open container with a configuration disposed to receive a similar container in releaseable nested engagement therewith, the improvement which comprises a pair of wedge members on the container and adjacent said upper rim, said wedge members having each an abutment surface extending outwardly with respect to said wall and a guide surface inclined with respect to said abutment surface; and at least one locking member connected to said wall and extending outwardly therefrom, said locking member being positioned in relation to said wedge members such that when one container is in nested engagement with another similar underlying container, the locking member on said one container, in response to a relative rotation of said containers, will engage and ride upon the guide surface of a corresponding wedge member of the underlying container until said locking member comes into engagement with the abutment surface of such wedge member to secure said containers in a relative angular position established thereby.



Description
The invention relates to a pot comprising a slightly conical side wall and means preventing said pot and an identically formed pot from being wedged in when they are piled inside each other.

For pots or pails capable of being piled inside each other it is of importance that the pots can be uniformly oriented in the pile, e.g. when the pile is to pass a separating apparatus separating the pots, or when the pots are to follow filling lines and be provided with imprints and handles. The mutual orienting of the pots may be performed by providing said pots with interior, co-operating projections. Pots having a completely smooth bottom and inner wall are, however, often desired, inter alia for production reasons and in order to permit stirring of the contents of the pot without difficulties.

According to the present invention a pot of the above type is provided, which comprises a smooth bottom and inner wall, but which nevertheless is formed in such a manner that it may be correctly oriented in a pile.
 
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