Jon P. Hassell - Atlanta GA, US Margaret McCanless - El Segundo CA, US Kyle L. Baltz - Rossmoor CA, US Glenn E. Rindfleisch - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
B65D 21/032 B65D 85/00 B65D 25/30
US Classification:
206510, 206511, 206557
Abstract:
A bakery tray includes a base and side walls extending upward from sides of the base, each side wall including an outer side rail and an inner side rail. Side drag rails extend downward from the base proximate sides of the base, with feet projecting outward from the side drag rails. An outer rib projects downward from an outer edge of each of the feet such that the side drag rail of an identical upper tray being stacked on the bakery tray contacts the flanges while the outer ribs of the upper tray are received between the outer side rail and the inner side rail. In another feature, the side walls include handle openings, the handle openings each partially defined by a convex outer wall. In another feature, an upper edge of the front wall includes finger corrugations for accommodating the fingers of a user's hand grasping the tray.
Daniel Barbalho - Atlanta GA, US Glenn Rindfleisch - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
B65D 19/06 B65D 19/44
US Classification:
414802, 108 5111, 108 551, 108 5716
Abstract:
A pallet cover includes a deck. A plurality of flanges extend upwardly from the deck and a plurality of legs extend downwardly from the deck. The pallet cover includes a plurality of adjustable corner members that allow the pallet cover to fit pallets of varying sizes. The adjustable corner members operate in an “accordion-like” fashion so that they can be reused on multiple pallets and still retain their original size.
- Byron GA, US Jordon Drake Hale - Macon GA, US Glenn E. RINDFLEISCH - Thomasville GA, US
International Classification:
B65D 1/24 B65D 21/02
Abstract:
A low depth crate for containers includes a base with a top surface and a bottom surface, and a wall structure extending upwardly around a periphery of the base. A plurality of recesses are defined in the bottom surface and arranged to engage containers loaded in a like crate therebeneath when in a stacked configuration. The plurality of recesses includes primary recesses capable of engaging at least two different sizes of containers, each primary recess having a first support region with a first depth with respect to the bottom surface and a second support region with a second depth with respect to the bottom surface, the first depth greater than the second depth. The wall structure may include four adjoined side walls each having a handle formed in a central portion of the side wall and extending upwardly above an upper rim of the side wall.
- Los Angeles CA, US Margaret McCanless - Dacula GA, US Kyle L. Baltz - Rossmoor CA, US Glenn E. Rindfleisch - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
B65D 21/02 B65D 25/30 B65D 85/36 B65D 1/34
Abstract:
A bakery tray includes a base and side walls extending upward from sides of the base, each side wall including an outer side rail and an inner side rail. Side drag rails extend downward from the base proximate sides of the base, with feet projecting outward from the side drag rails. An outer rib projects downward from an outer edge of each of the feet such that the side drag rail of an identical upper tray being stacked on the bakery tray contacts the flanges while the outer ribs of the upper tray are received between the outer side rail and the inner side rail. In another feature, the side walls include handle openings, the handle openings each partially defined by a convex outer wall. In another feature, an upper edge of the front wall includes finger corrugations for accommodating the fingers of a user's hand grasping the tray.
- Los Angeles CA, US Jon P. Hassell - Atlanta GA, US Dane Gin Mun Kalinowski - Irvine CA, US Glenn Rindfleisch - Naples FL, US
International Classification:
A47B 47/00 A47B 96/02 A47B 71/00
Abstract:
A top cap for a tray includes an upper surface for supporting goods and a lower surface including an attachment portion for locating the top cap relative to an upper portion of the tray.
- Los Angeles CA, US Glenn Rindfleisch - Naples FL, US
Assignee:
Rehrig Pacific Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B65D 81/34
US Classification:
206509, 206557
Abstract:
A tray assembly includes a tray having a base, a pair of opposed side walls extending upward from side edges of the base. Front and rear walls extend upward from front and rear edges of the base. The front and rear walls are substantially shorter than the side walls. A liner has a base wall and a pair of opposed side walls. The liner is removably received within the tray. The product in the tray can be removed all at once along with the liner for more efficient stocking at a store.
Rehrig Pacific Company since Mar 2009
Bakery Industry Manager
Rehrig Pacific Company Jul 2004 - Aug 2009
Sales Representative
Rehrig Pacific Company Jun 2007 - Dec 2008
New Product Development
Norseman Plastics Ltd. May 2000 - Jul 2004
Beverage Product Manager
P&E Inc. Sep 1992 - Apr 2000
Beverage Product Manager
Education:
Hamilton College 1984 - 1988
BA Economics
Skills:
Product Development Supply Chain New Business Development Business Development Account Management Packaging Sales Management Sales Plastics Manufacturing Leadership Project Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Consumer Products Sales Operations Continuous Improvement Lean Manufacturing Product Management Supply Chain Management Process Improvement Business Process Improvement Packaging Design Product Launch National Account Management