Poultry drawer

A poultry drawer for the transportation of live poultry is formed from molded plastic having two longitudinal sides and two lateral sides each surrounded by a rib structure, four hollow corners having a closed upper surface and open lower surface and a bottom supported by a structural reinforcement member. A one-piece extension, having continuous upper and lower flange surfaces is designed to be used with the drawer to accommodate larger poultry by releasable engagement of detents on the extension which engage holes on the upper portion of the sides of the drawer.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention relates to poultry transport systems and, in 
particular, a poultry drawer for the transport of live chicken and turkey. 
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
Poultry has been handled for many years by transporting live birds to 
processing facilities. Originally, transportable chicken coops were 
provided that were typically formed of wire or wooden lattice construction 
throughout with heavy wood rectangular frames. It has always been 
necessary for poultry transportation devices to have maximum ventilation 
and sufficient structural rigidity to accommodate the weight of the live 
animals in the coops or crates and also to withstand the heavy duty 
movement of the articles over conveyer belts, on trucks, etc. Originally, 
the devices were, in effect, transportable coops having self-contained 
individual coops that could be stacked one above the other during 
transportation. 
Eventually, heavy duty poultry transport coops were formed of plastic 
structures consisting of a light weight and high impact synthetic plastic 
material, such as polyethylene or polypropylene. Again, the coops were 
comprised essentially of a plurality of sidewalls joined to generally 
planar upper ceiling and lower floor structures to define a full enclosure 
for the poultry. Again, it was necessary to provide doors or hinged lids 
to enable access to the interior of the coops for loading and unloading 
the poultry. 
More recently, module systems have been provided wherein the modules are 
comprised of a plurality of cavities, i.e. twelve to fifteen. Discrete 
drawers are provided for each of the compartments or cavities of the 
module. With this design, the top that was necessary in the chicken coop 
to provide a fully contained structure is omitted. The module sections 
serve to form a surface on which the drawers can be seated and the bottom 
of one surface also serves as a top to confine the birds in the drawers. 
Poultry transport involves the transportation of various sized birds. In 
particular, a drawer adapted to transport a turkey must be higher than the 
drawer required to transport a chicken. Typically, six to eight birds are 
placed in each drawer. 
The use of drawers as distinct from coops by its nature provides a less 
durable structure. The coops are fully confined articles having a 
structural integrity upon all six sides. Conversely, the drawer having an 
open top has only structural support of the four sides and the bottom. As 
a result, the heavy duty handling of drawers presently in use has led to a 
relatively short useful life of each drawer. 
In addition, the various sized birds that must be transported in drawers 
has resulted in dedication of a particular size drawer to a particular 
bird. The drawers designed to accommodate chickens will necessarily be one 
size and the drawers designed to transport and store turkeys will be 
another size. 
Further, the drawers now in use, whether for the transport of chicken or 
turkey, are subjected to a considerable variety of transport situations. 
The drawers must be capable of being transported over land in a truck or 
other moving vehicle with a plurality of other drawers, usually in a 
module. In addition, the drawers must be capable of individual movement, 
usually over a conveyer system from the arrival at the processing site to 
the actual processing assembly line. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
It is an object of the present invention to provide a molded plastic drawer 
for poultry capable of withstanding the rigors of transport and storage of 
poultry. 
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a transportable 
poultry storage drawer capable of being converted from a chicken to a 
turkey drawer. 
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a molded 
plastic drawer having a rib structure on the two lateral and the two 
longitudinal sides which afford both ventilation to the interior of the 
drawer and structural rigidity. The drawer structure is also provided with 
a floor arranged above a bottom structural frame member. 
In addition, the drawer of the present invention is provided with an 
extension having the same length and width dimensions that fits on the 
upper surface of the poultry drawer to provide an enlarged drawer adapted 
to accommodate larger birds such as turkeys.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
The preferred embodiment of the present invention is a poultry drawer 2 
designed to accommodate chickens and having the capacity to be enlarged in 
size to also accommodate turkeys. 
As best seen in FIG. 1, the drawer 2 is provided with longitudinal sides 4 
and 6 and lateral sides 8 and 10. The drawer 2 is provided with a floor 12 
that rests on and is accommodated with a bottom structural ribbed 
structure of ribs 14. 
The structure of the drawer 2 is provided with a girdle or rib assembly 16 
that is integrally formed around the four longitudinal sides and lateral 
sides. The rib assembly 16 is comprised of a plurality of ribs 18 that 
extend vertically on the lateral sides 8 and 10, a plurality of ribs 20 
that extend vertically on the longitudinal sides 4 and 6. The interior of 
the rib surface is the inner surface of the drawer 2 in which openings 
between each of the ribs are formed to provide the maximum of ventilation 
for the structure. The girdle or rib structure 16 is also provided with a 
plurality, in this case three (3) horizontal ribs 22, 24 and 26 that 
extend around the longitudinal sides 4 and 6 and the lateral sides 8 and 
10 to effectively form continuous ribs. The floor 12 is elevated by a 
plurality of parallel ribs 14, best seen in FIG. 2, that extend from the 
longitudinal side 4 to the longitudinal side 6. The ribs 14 are bevelled 
at each end with bevels 36. Holes 37 are provided in the floor 12. 
The structure of the drawer 2 also includes four corner members 32 that are 
hollow and can be accessed through an opening 34 in the bottom. The hollow 
sides of the structure are provided to facilitate conveyer handling of the 
drawer 2. In practice, the drawers 2 will be unloaded from a module onto a 
conveyer, normally by a pusher mechanism and thereafter will be reoriented 
by a post mechanism (not shown) that accesses the opening 34 provided in 
the bottom of the corner members 32 to reorient the drawer 2 from a 
transverse to a longitudinal orientation on a conveyer belt (not shown). 
The structure of the present invention is provided with a reinforcement rib 
40 located intermediate the bottom of the drawer 2 and the lower most 
horizontal continuous rib 26. The ribs 40 which extend from the corner to 
the adjacent vertical rib on each side provide structural integrity to the 
corner member 32 required for heavy duty conveyer handling of the article. 
In addition, the ribs 24 are provided with reinforced radii 42 that extend 
along the surface of the rib 40, best seen in FIGS. 4 and 5. In practice, 
each radii 42 has a radius one-quarter to one-half inch. Each vertical rib 
is also provided with reinforced radius 44, best seen in FIGS. 3 and 3A, 
at the connection to the floor member 12. The reinforced radius 44 has a 
radius of one-quarter to one-half inch. 
The drawer 2 is also provided with four openings 28 on each longitudinal 
side and four openings 30 on each lateral side. Each surface of the upper 
flange surface 46 of the drawer 2 is provided with strategically located 
holes 48. 
The corner member 32 forms a channel 31 defined by a circular wall 33 best 
seen in FIG. 4A. The circular wall 33 is reinforced with an increased wall 
thickness 35 at the top which is greater than the lower wall 37. 
The drawer 2 also includes a height extension 50 (seen in FIG. 6 attached 
to the drawer 2) for connection to the drawer 2. The height extension 50 
is comprised of two longitudinal sides 54 and 56 and two lateral sides 58 
and 60 that form a continuous upper flange surface 68 and a continuous 
bottom flange surface 70. A rib structure 62 comprised of continuous 
horizontal ribs 64 and a plurality of vertical ribs 66 that extend between 
the upper flange surface 68 and the lower flange surface 70 is provided. 
The vertical ribs 66 are aligned with the vertical ribs 18 and 20 of the 
drawer 2. Openings 72 exist between the horizontal ribs 64 and the 
vertical ribs 66 to provide a maximum of ventilation. 
The height extension 50 is provided with pins 52, best seen in FIG. 7, that 
depend downwardly from the bottom flange surface 70 of the extension 50 
that are strategically aligned with each hole 48 in the upper flange 
surface 46 of the drawer 2. 
The height extension 50 is also provided with four detents 51, best seen in 
FIG. 7, projecting downwardly from each longitudinal wall 54 and 56 and 
each lateral wall 58 and 60. The detents 51 depend downwardly and are 
aligned with each of the openings 28 and 30 in the walls of the drawer 2. 
The detents 51 are formed with inwardly extending lips 74 that snap into 
the openings 28 and 30 in the drawer 2. 
The extension 50 is connected to the drawer 2 by aligning the pins 52 that 
extend downwardly from the bottom flange surface 70 with the holes 48 in 
the upper flange surface 46 of the drawer 2. The four detents 51 on each 
longitudinal wall 54, 56 and each lateral wall 58, 60 of the extension 50 
aligned with the openings 28 and 30 in the drawer are then snapped into 
the openings 28 and 30 with the lip 74 of each detent 51 bearing against 
the upper surface 76 of each opening in the walls of the drawer 2 to fix 
the extension 50 to the drawer 2. 
As best seen in FIG. 6, the drawer 2 is converted to a large bird or turkey 
drawer by the connection of the extension 50 to the base member 2. 
In practice, the drawer of the present invention is sized with longitudinal 
sides of about 30 inches and lateral sides of about 40 inches. Eleven 
vertical ribs are arranged on each longitudinal side and six ribs are 
arranged on each lateral side. The ribs are one inch and a quarter thick 
and a width of three-eighths of an inch. The drawer 2 is seven and 
five-eighths inches high and the extension 50 is six and three-eighths 
inches high. Thus, when the composite assembly is configured in the large 
bird embodiment, the overall height is fourteen inches.