US2923428A - Stacking basket or receptacle with a removable work holding tray - Google Patents

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US2923428A
US2923428A US439678A US43967854A US2923428A US 2923428 A US2923428 A US 2923428A US 439678 A US439678 A US 439678A US 43967854 A US43967854 A US 43967854A US 2923428 A US2923428 A US 2923428A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D7/12Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, components made wholly or mainly of metal characterised by wall construction or by connections between walls
    • B65D7/14Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, components made wholly or mainly of metal characterised by wall construction or by connections between walls of skeleton or like apertured construction, e.g. baskets or carriers formed of wire mesh, of interconnected bands, bars, or rods, or of perforated sheet metal
    • B65D7/20Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, components made wholly or mainly of metal characterised by wall construction or by connections between walls of skeleton or like apertured construction, e.g. baskets or carriers formed of wire mesh, of interconnected bands, bars, or rods, or of perforated sheet metal made of wire
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D21/00Nestable, stackable or joinable containers; Containers of variable capacity
    • B65D21/02Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together
    • B65D21/0209Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together stackable or joined together one-upon-the-other in the upright or upside-down position
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  • This invention relates to a stacking basket or receptacle with a removable work holding tray.
  • the main objects of the invention are: f
  • a stacking receptacle adapted to removably receive a work tray in which the tray is effectively supported in an elevated po-sition in the receptacle so that work pieces may depend therefrom within the receptacle and be well protected.
  • Fig. l is a perspective view of a receptacle or basket embodying my invention, a fragment only of the tray being shown.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevational view showing one receptacle superimposed upon another, the lower receptacle being shown by dotted lines.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view in vertical longitudinal section on a line corresponding to line 3 3 of Figs. 1 and 2.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary transverse section showing structural details and the relation of the tray to the supporting ledges and one of the springable ⁇ tray retaining detents.
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary transverse section illustrating a manner of engaging and disengaging the tray with the supporting ledge, the tray illustrated being a modified form.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view showing details of the stacking lugs and associated VVstacking parts.
  • the bight portions 13 of these members 11 are offset outwardly and constitute handle grips.
  • the arms 12 of the members 11 are laterally ⁇ offset at 14 so that the lower ends of these members are spaced to receive the projecting portions ofthe handle members of the lower receptacle between them as is shown kin Fig. 2.-
  • the arms terminate in horizontal extensionslS constituting base bars which are secured to the undersides of an adjacent pair of bottom members 7. These extensions 15 extend beyond the vertical plane o-f the top frame end j members 5.
  • the arms 12 are outwardly offset at 16 to provide stacking support members or lugs 17 corresponding to the support members 10 of the outer base bars 1.
  • These supporting members 10 and 17 electively distribute the load of the superimposed receptacle upon the lower re-
  • the outer supports 10 are vertically aligned with the vertical end slats 3, see Fig. 2.. This is of substantial importance as the receptacles are designed for use in the handling of heavy metal parts.
  • the stacking lugs and supports are so arranged that the one receptacle may be readily stackedy upon another and they are securely retained in stacked relation.
  • the base bars serve as runners when the receptacle is dragged along the oor.V p y Card holders 18 are secured to the outer sidesof the ⁇ slats ⁇ 4.
  • Spacer-bars 181 positioned on the inner sides of the endmembers 5 and welded thereto. This bar prevents the ytray 19 from shifting laterally as shown in Fig'. 3.
  • This receptacle described may beused for carrying relatively large articles placed therein but thereceptacles are primarily designed for carrying a plurality of relatively small objects and to this end trays designated generally by the numeral 19 are provided comprising borderl frames 20 and laterally spaced cross racks 21 having loops 22 thereon adapted tol receive the work pieces, the work pieces being suspended within the receptacle from the rack.
  • the rack is detachably mounted on ledges outer base bars 1 1 and intermediate base bars 2 2, these base bars being in laterally spaced relation.
  • These base bars are formed of wire or light rod, the outer lbase bars 1 having upturned integral end slats 3 3 while the intermediate base bars 2 2 have upturned end slats 4 4.
  • the end slats 3 3 and 4 4 are secured upon the outer sides of the top frame end members 5 which are integrally connected by the side members 6 6.
  • the top frame is also formed of wire or light rod.
  • Laterally spaced cross bottom members 7 are disposed upon and tixedly secured to the base bars. These bottom members have upturned ends constituting side slats 8, the upper ends of which are secured to the outer sides of the top side member 6.
  • the bottom bars 1 extend beyond the vertical planes 23 which are secured on the inner sides of the side slats 8 in spaced relation to the top frame.
  • the ⁇ slats 8 are outwardly offset at 24 so that the racks may be readily engaged and disengaged with the ledges 23.
  • the ledges 23 are provided with upwardly projecting springable detents 25, those illustratedbeing formed of wire and comprising a shank portion terminating in a loop 26 which is welded to the outer sides of the ledges.
  • the upper ends of the shanks terminate in downturned springable ngers 27 which overhang the ledges and the lower ends of which are spaced therefrom, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 5 a modied form of rack designated generally by the numeral 28 is shown. It will be understood that the racks may be varied according to the particular work they are designed to support.
  • the several parts of the receptacle and the several parts of the rack are xedly Y 3 p connected desrablytby welding as is indicated at 29 in Fig. 4.
  • the combination'with anope'n 'toprnain receptacle including a top border frame having "integral side and end members, laterally spaced base "bal-shaving integral upturnedleud portions secured attheir upper'ends t'othe end members of said top frame and constitutingendwall slats, laterally spaced .cross bottom 'bars disposedupon and fixedly secured to "said base bars "and having upturned end portions secured at'their upper ends to the side members of 'said top Lframe and constituting side wall slats, tray supporting ⁇ ledges -secured Yto ⁇ the.
  • a work Vtray dimensioned to be positioned withinv said side bars of a tray supportedly positioned on ⁇ saidV ledges.
  • the combination with an open top main receptacle including a top border 'frame having integral side and end members,'laterally spaced base bars having integral upturned end portions secured at their upper ends to the end members of said top frame and constituting end wall slats, laterally spaced cross bottom bars disposed upon and xedly secured to said base bars and ⁇ having upturned end portions -secured ⁇ at their upper ends to the side members of said top frame and constituting side wall slats, tray supportingledges secured totheinner sides of said side wall slats in .downwardly spaced Lrelation relative to said top Vframe Vside members, the'portions of said/side wall slats above said ledgesbeing outwardly inclined, ⁇ a work tray dimensioned'towbe positioned 5.
  • anopen top main .receptacle including a top border trame, wall slats-extending downwardly therefrom, tray Asupporting ledges secured to the inner sides ⁇ of the slats offopposed walls in downwardly spaced -relation to the'top border frame, theportions ofthe slats above saidledgesbeing outwardly inclined,

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Feb. 2, 1960 c. AVERILL 2,923,428
sTAcxI BAS RECEPTACLE WITH A R VABLE W HOLDING TRAY Filed June 28. 1954 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 if Z5 J G. 4-
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United States Patent O STACKING BASKET R RECEPTACLE WITH A Y REMovALE WORK HOLDING TRAY Charles C. Averill, Albion, Mich., assignor to Union Steel Products Company, Albion, Mich.
This invention relates to a stacking basket or receptacle with a removable work holding tray.
The main objects of the invention are: f
First, to provide a stacking basket or crate adapted` for use in handling work pieces in factories inwhich the Work pieces are effectively supported for convenient access and in which loaded and also unloaded trays are conveniently handled and securely supported in stacked relation.
Second, to provide a receptacle having these advan-` tages which is strong and rigid and at the same time formed of a relatively small amount of material.Y i'
Third, to provide a stacking receptacle adapted to removably receive a work tray in which the tray is effectively supported in an elevated po-sition in the receptacle so that work pieces may depend therefrom within the receptacle and be well protected.
Objects relating to details and economies'of the invention will appear from the description to follow. The invention is pointed out in the claims.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. l is a perspective view of a receptacle or basket embodying my invention, a fragment only of the tray being shown.
Fig. 2 is an end elevational view showing one receptacle superimposed upon another, the lower receptacle being shown by dotted lines.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view in vertical longitudinal section on a line corresponding to line 3 3 of Figs. 1 and 2.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary transverse section showing structural details and the relation of the tray to the supporting ledges and one of the springable` tray retaining detents.
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary transverse section illustrating a manner of engaging and disengaging the tray with the supporting ledge, the tray illustrated being a modified form.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view showing details of the stacking lugs and associated VVstacking parts.
e ICC Inverted U-shaped combined stacking and handle mem--y bers designated generally by the numeral 11 are dirsposed with their arms 12. on the outer sides of the top frame end members 5 and ixedly secured thereto.
The bight portions 13 of these members 11 are offset outwardly and constitute handle grips. The arms 12 of the members 11 are laterally` offset at 14 so that the lower ends of these members are spaced to receive the projecting portions ofthe handle members of the lower receptacle between them as is shown kin Fig. 2.- The arms terminate in horizontal extensionslS constituting base bars which are secured to the undersides of an adjacent pair of bottom members 7. These extensions 15 extend beyond the vertical plane o-f the top frame end j members 5.
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The arms 12 are outwardly offset at 16 to provide stacking support members or lugs 17 corresponding to the support members 10 of the outer base bars 1. These supporting members 10 and 17 electively distribute the load of the superimposed receptacle upon the lower re- The outer supports 10 are vertically aligned with the vertical end slats 3, see Fig. 2.. This is of substantial importance as the receptacles are designed for use in the handling of heavy metal parts. g Y
The stacking lugs and supports are so arranged that the one receptacle may be readily stackedy upon another and they are securely retained in stacked relation. The interengagement of the parts beingclearlyshown in Fig. 6. At the same time the grip of the handles are .unobstructed. The base bars serve as runners when the receptacle is dragged along the oor.V p y Card holders 18 are secured to the outer sidesof the` slats `4. Arranged in an inclined position are spacer-bars 181 positioned on the inner sides of the endmembers 5 and welded thereto. This bar prevents the ytray 19 from shifting laterally as shown in Fig'. 3. l Y
This receptacle described may beused for carrying relatively large articles placed therein but thereceptacles are primarily designed for carrying a plurality of relatively small objects and to this end trays designated generally by the numeral 19 are provided comprising borderl frames 20 and laterally spaced cross racks 21 having loops 22 thereon adapted tol receive the work pieces, the work pieces being suspended within the receptacle from the rack. The rack is detachably mounted on ledges outer base bars 1 1 and intermediate base bars 2 2, these base bars being in laterally spaced relation. These base bars are formed of wire or light rod, the outer lbase bars 1 having upturned integral end slats 3 3 while the intermediate base bars 2 2 have upturned end slats 4 4. The end slats 3 3 and 4 4 are secured upon the outer sides of the top frame end members 5 which are integrally connected by the side members 6 6. The top frame is also formed of wire or light rod.
Laterally spaced cross bottom members 7 are disposed upon and tixedly secured to the base bars. These bottom members have upturned ends constituting side slats 8, the upper ends of which are secured to the outer sides of the top side member 6.
The bottom bars 1 extend beyond the vertical planes 23 which are secured on the inner sides of the side slats 8 in spaced relation to the top frame.
The` slats 8 are outwardly offset at 24 so that the racks may be readily engaged and disengaged with the ledges 23. The ledges 23 are provided with upwardly projecting springable detents 25, those illustratedbeing formed of wire and comprising a shank portion terminating in a loop 26 which is welded to the outer sides of the ledges. The upper ends of the shanks terminate in downturned springable ngers 27 which overhang the ledges and the lower ends of which are spaced therefrom, as shown in Fig. 4.
The fingers 27 are turned laterally to engage the outer sides of the shank portions of the detents to limit the inward springing movement of the detent fingers. In Fig. 5 a modied form of rack designated generally by the numeral 28 is shown. It will be understood that the racks may be varied according to the particular work they are designed to support. The several parts of the receptacle and the several parts of the rack are xedly Y 3 p connected desrablytby welding as is indicated at 29 in Fig. 4.
I have illustrated and described my improvements in a highly practical embodiment thereof. Y I have not attempted to illustrate other 'embodiments or adaptations which -I contemplate as itjis believed that this disclosure will enable those skilled in theart :to embody'or adapt my invention asmaybedesired; j
Having `thus `described my invention, what Pelaim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is;
1. The combination'with anope'n 'toprnain receptacle including a top border frame having "integral side and end members, laterally spaced base "bal-shaving integral upturnedleud portions secured attheir upper'ends t'othe end members of said top frame and constitutingendwall slats, laterally spaced .cross bottom 'bars disposedupon and fixedly secured to "said base bars "and having upturned end portions secured at'their upper ends to the side members of 'said top Lframe and constituting side wall slats, tray supporting `ledges -secured Yto` the. 1inner sides of said sidewall slats in downwardly spaced Vrelation relative to saidtop frame side members, l'the portions of said sidewall slats above said ledges being Voutwardly inclined, a work tray dimensioned to be positioned within said receptacle and including sidebars supportedly engageable with said tray supporting ledges, andl springable detents mounted on said tray supporting "ledges 'to project upwardly at the outer sides thereofand having rail engaging portions normally overhanging said ledges for releaseable engagement with the side'bars of a tray supportedly positioned on said ledges.
2. The combination with an open top main `receptacle including a top border frame having integral :side and end members, laterally spaced base barslhaving integral upturned end portions secured at their upper Yends to the end members of said top frame and constituting end wall slats,'lateral1y spaced cross Abottom b'ars disposed upon andtxedly secured to saidbase Ybars and having upturned end portions secured at their upper ends to the side members'of said top frame and .constituting side wall slats, tray supporting ledges secured to .the inner sides of said side wall slats in downwardly spaced relation relative to said top frame side members, a work tray dimensioned to be positioned within saidreceptacle and including side bars supportedly engageable with said tray supporting ledges, and detents operatively associated with said ledges for releaseable engagement with lthe i within said receptacle in supported engagement with said tray supporting ledges, and detents engageable withsaid tray to releasably hold it upon said ledges.
4. The combination with an open top main receptacle upturned end portions secured `at their upper ends to the side members of 4said top `frame and constituting side wall slats, tray supporting ledges secured to the inner sides of said side wall slats in downwardly spaced relation relative to`sad top frame side members, a work tray dimensioned to be positioned within said receptacle in supported engagement with said tray supporting ledges, and detents engageable with said tray to `releasably hold it upon said ledges.
, a work Vtray dimensioned to be positioned withinv said side bars of a tray supportedly positioned on` saidV ledges. Y
3. The combination with an open top main receptacle including a top border 'frame having integral side and end members,'laterally spaced base bars having integral upturned end portions secured at their upper ends to the end members of said top frame and constituting end wall slats, laterally spaced cross bottom bars disposed upon and xedly secured to said base bars and `having upturned end portions -secured `at their upper ends to the side members of said top frame and constituting side wall slats, tray supportingledges secured totheinner sides of said side wall slats in .downwardly spaced Lrelation relative to said top Vframe Vside members, the'portions of said/side wall slats above said ledgesbeing outwardly inclined, `a work tray dimensioned'towbe positioned 5. The combination `with anopen top main .receptacle including a top border trame, wall slats-extending downwardly therefrom, tray Asupporting ledges secured to the inner sides `of the slats offopposed walls in downwardly spaced -relation to the'top border frame, theportions ofthe slats above saidledgesbeing outwardly inclined,
receptacle and including supporting Abars supportingly engageable with said ledges with the tray disposed within said'receptacle, and springable detents mountedon said tray supporting ledges to project upwardly therefrom at i the outer'sides thereof'and having rail vengaging portions normally overhanging said ledges for t releasable engagement with the supporting bars of a tray supportedly positioned on the ledges. v
6. The combination with an open top main receptacle including a top border frame, wall slats extending downwardly'therefrom, tray supporting ledgessecured to the inner sides of the slats of opposed walls in downwardly spaced relation to the top border frame, a worktray dimensioned to be positioned within said receptacle `and including supporting bars supportingly Yengageable'with said ledges with the tray disposed within said receptacle, and detents releasably engageable withl the' `supporting bars of a tray supportedly positioned ontheledges.`
References `Cited in the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Maslow Apr.` 29, 1958`
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