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Elsmer W Kreeger

Deceased

from Fowlerville, MI

Also known as:
  • Elsmer William Kreeger

Elsmer Kreeger Phones & Addresses

  • Fowlerville, MI
  • Howell, MI

Us Patents

  • Four-Level Stacking Container

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  • US Patent:
    43913695, Jul 5, 1983
  • Filed:
    Aug 31, 1981
  • Appl. No.:
    6/298063
  • Inventors:
    Edward L. Stahl - Brighton MI
    Elsmer W. Kreeger - Allegan MI
  • Assignee:
    Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Pinckney MI
  • International Classification:
    B65D 2106
  • US Classification:
    206506
  • Abstract:
    A four-level stacking container includes bale members mounted on each of two opposed end walls by pivot pins received in slots in the end walls. The configuration of the slots are such that the bale member pivot pins may be located in either of at least two stable rest positions within the slots and the bale member may be pivoted to either of two rest positions relative to the end walls for each stable rest position of the pivot pin. The four rest positions thus established accommodate the stacking of a like container in a first container at any one of four different elevations relative to the first container.
  • Three-Level Stacking Container

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  • US Patent:
    45777594, Mar 25, 1986
  • Filed:
    Jan 18, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/692612
  • Inventors:
    Elsmer W. Kreeger - Howell MI
  • Assignee:
    Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Howell MI
  • International Classification:
    B65D 2104
  • US Classification:
    206505
  • Abstract:
    A three-level stacking container is formed with uniformly spaced openings extending downwardly from the upper edge of each of two opposed sidewalls of the container. The sidewalls take the form of a relatively thin planar web in which the openings are formed and each web is formed with three horizontal, vertically spaced shelves projecting forwardly from the rear edge of each opening. Stacking feet on the outer side of the web may be supported on a selected set of one of the three sets of shelves on an underlying like container, access to the two lower shelves being achieved by passing the feet of the upper container downwardly in the openings forwardly of the shelves. The lowermost of the three shelves constitutes the bottom edge of the opening and the front end of the next uppermost shelf projects forwardly beyond the front end of the uppermost of the three shelves.
  • Dolly With Integral Structure For Detachably Mounting Casters Upon The Dolly

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  • US Patent:
    46988750, Oct 13, 1987
  • Filed:
    Apr 10, 1986
  • Appl. No.:
    6/850261
  • Inventors:
    Elsmer W. Kreeger - Howell MI
  • Assignee:
    Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Howell MI
  • International Classification:
    B60B 3300
  • US Classification:
    16 30
  • Abstract:
    Casters are detachably mounted upon the underside of the molded plastic frame of a dolly by the use of a single bolt. The caster is provided with a flat, horizontally disposed mounting plate which underlies and bears against a horizontal surface on the bottom of the frame enclosed within a peripheral sidewall integral with and projecting downwardly from the frame. The mounting plate can be vertically moved into face-to-face engagement with the horizontal surface on the frame when in a first angular orientation and then rotated about a vertical axis to a second angular orientation in which webs on the sidewall spaced below the horizontal surface underlie portions of the plate to retain it against vertical separation from the frame. A single bolt detachably retains the plate against rotation from this last position.
  • Nestable And Stackable Container

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  • US Patent:
    49058339, Mar 6, 1990
  • Filed:
    Feb 15, 1989
  • Appl. No.:
    7/311519
  • Inventors:
    Elsmer W. Kreeger - Howell MI
    Robert V. Cheeseman - Webberville MI
  • Assignee:
    Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Howell MI
  • International Classification:
    B65D 2100
  • US Classification:
    206506
  • Abstract:
    A nestable and stackable container is provided with the bottom, end walls and side walls fixedly secured to each other to form a unitary structure. The container further comprises a plurality of alternately inwardly and outwardly offset portions on the side walls extending upwardly from the bottom, the inwardly offset portions each having a generally horizontal shoulder defining its upper edge. A stacking shelf is mounted on each side wall for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis extending longitudinally of the side wall at a location below and outwardly of the wall from the shoulder. The stacking shelf is pivotal about the axis, between a stacking position wherein the shelf overlies and projects inwardly of the shoulder, and a nesting position wherein the shelf is inclined upwardly and outwardly of the shoulder. A stacking rail is formed at the bottom of each opposed side wall, with the rail being receivable in a recess formed in the stacking shelf when the shelf is in its stacking position. A generally flat interference surface on the shelf is spaced from and oriented relative to the pivotal axis such that the interference surface yieldably slides across the shoulder of the inwardly offset portion to frictionally resist pivotal movement of the shelf through at least an intermediate portion of its movement between the nesting and stacking positiions.
  • Two-Level Stacking Container

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  • US Patent:
    46193669, Oct 28, 1986
  • Filed:
    Oct 28, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/791926
  • Inventors:
    Elsmer W. Kreeger - Howell MI
  • Assignee:
    Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Howell MI
  • International Classification:
    B65D 2104
  • US Classification:
    206507
  • Abstract:
    A two-level stacking container is formed with a square bottom, a pair of first like sidewalls projecting upwardly from two opposed sides of the bottom and a pair of like second sidewalls projecting upwardly from the two remaining sides of the bottom. The first and second sidewalls are formed with a stacking web having top and bottom edges each having vertically spaced alternating upper and lower edge sections so arranged that when two containers are stacked first walls on first walls and second walls on second walls, the containers are in a high level stacked relationship; and when stacked first walls on second walls and second walls on first walls, the containers are in a low stacked relationship.
  • Reel Storage Container

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  • US Patent:
    46871004, Aug 18, 1987
  • Filed:
    Dec 4, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/804284
  • Inventors:
    Elsmer W. Kreeger - Howell MI
  • Assignee:
    Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Howell MI
  • International Classification:
    B65D 8566
    B65D 85671
  • US Classification:
    206403
  • Abstract:
    A container for storing reels upon which magnetic tape is wound. The container comprises a body and a cover which are integrally connected by means of a hinge which permits pivotal movement of the cover with respect to the body such that the cover may snap lockingly engage and enclose the mouth of the container to seal the contents of the storage container therein.
  • Multilevel Stacking Container

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  • US Patent:
    RE322237, Aug 12, 1986
  • Filed:
    Feb 8, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/699655
  • Inventors:
    Elsmer W. Kreeger - Howell MI
    Edward L. Stahl - Osage Beach MO
  • Assignee:
    Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Howell MI
  • International Classification:
    B65D 2104
  • US Classification:
    206506
  • Abstract:
    A multilevel stacking container is nestable in a like container when in like end to like end relationship thereto and stackable in an intermediate level relative to the underlying container upon reversal to a like end to unlike end relationship. A stacking shelf is hingedly mound on each end of the container between a stored position, which accommodates nesting or intermediate level stacking of like containers, and a support position which establishes a high level stacking configuration in which the upper of two stacked containers is stably supported at a substantially higher level relative to the underlying container as compared to the intermediate level stacked relationship.
  • Tray For Bakery Products

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  • US Patent:
    D2926334, Nov 3, 1987
  • Filed:
    Mar 18, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/712895
  • Inventors:
    Elsmer W. Kreeger - Howell MI
  • Assignee:
    Pinckney Molded Plastics, Inc. - Howell MI
  • US Classification:
    D34 40

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