Abstract:
A group of special devices that are stackable and front-loading containers for the storage and transport of baked goods. These simply designed devices are for covering and protecting baked goods such as brownies, cookies, truffles and the like. The features are less complex and thus less expensive to produce than prior art containers. Particularly this storage and container device is related to devices and methods to protect any baked good during storage, transport or in between the preparation processes of baking. This is especially true of various times that baked goods are needed in quantity and then placed into temporary storage until transport.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
       [0001]    This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/796,386 filed May 1, 2006 by Nikki Haars, and titled “Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods”. 
     
     FIELD OF INVENTION 
       [0002]    This invention relates to a Special Stackable Container and a Front Loading Container for Storage of Baked Goods. These devices are for covering and protecting baked goods such as brownies, cookies, truffles and the like. Particularly this storage and container device is related to devices and methods to protect any baked good during storage, transport or in between the preparation processes. This is especially true of various times that baked goods are needed in quantity and then placed into temporary storage until transport. 
       FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH 
       [0003]    None. 
       SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM 
       [0004]    None. 
       BACKGROUND—FIELD OF INVENTION AND PRIOR ART 
       [0005]    The new group of special devices are stackable and front-loading containers for the storage and transport of baked goods. These devices are for covering and protecting baked goods such as brownies, cookies, truffles and the like. Particularly this storage and container device is related to devices and methods to protect any baked good during storage, transport or in between the preparation processes of baking. This is especially true of various times that baked goods are needed in quantity and then placed into temporary storage until transport. 
         [0006]    A. Introduction of the Problems Addressed 
         [0007]    Nearly every consumer and baker is somewhat unique with different needs. This new baker&#39;s product is tailored to be able to adjust to each consumer&#39;s individualized needs. Other containers normally allow consumers to store only one layer of baked goods resulting in wasted space and the need for several containers. Using wax paper to separate layers is limited to certain baked goods and can result in a sticky mess. When storing items such as frosted brownies, most of the frosting sticks to the wax paper, thereby compromising not only the appearance but also the taste of the baked good. Sticky bars, cupcakes, pies, tortes, cheesecakes, jellied cookies, etc. can now be stacked in one container. The new Stack Ability Containers and Front Loading Containers give consumers the ability and flexibility to tailor the container to their own unique needs. The shelves of the new container enable consumers to utilize the entire space of the product. The adjustable shelves are removable which gives the product much versatility. When the product is not in use the shelves store neatly on the bottom of the container allowing the container to be used as storage for other containers or other items as needed. 
         [0008]    The unique shelving mechanism is practical, easy to clean, and durable. The product comes in a variety of sizes with a choice of two different styles of shelves (one is similar to a cooling rack and the other is plastic). The chrome shelf option eliminates the cooling rack step, which is a nice feature for bakers. The plastic shelf can be provided in solid or slotted configurations. 
         [0009]    In addition, the lid is available with a syringe like mechanism in the middle which sucks out the air resulting in a semi-vacuum packed container, thereby maintaining the freshness longer. STACKABILITY CONTAINERS and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS provide consumers more control and flexibility to adjust or remove shelves to suit their unique needs. Flexibility and adjustability . . . that are key features of the STACKABILITY and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS. 
         [0010]    B. Prior Art 
         [0011]    Historically, containers for baked goods have not dealt with multiple layers as addressed by this new product. In use, the prior art devices were often limited in versatility, or complex in design and difficult to manufacture. The new STACKABILITY CONTAINERS and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS address these limitations and provides a solution to the stated problems. 
         [0012]    Examples of prior containers begin with U.S. Pat. No. 2,514,573 issued to W. H. Harrison (1947). This teaches a multi-layered container that is a group of essentially individual compartments secured to each other. It lacks the simplicity of the STACKABILITY CONTAINERS and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS and the better use of materials for the outer surface. The resultant materials used makes the device more expensive to produce than the new concept. Another container was issued to A. W. Kinney as U.S. Pat. No. 3,651,981 (1972). It teaches an elaborately designed closure system for the individual compartments. Each compartment rests on the compartment below and forms the “top” of the compartment below. The features and claims are distinctly different than the new STACKABILITY CONTAINERS and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS. Any special use for baked goods and the like is not mentioned or claimed. 
         [0013]    Other examples of containers with multi-layers discussed include a U.S. Pat. No. 3,398,827 issued to M. Laskin (1968) which teaches a classic pie pan with sections, but no specially prescribed method for top closure. The use for baked goods other than pies is not developed in the specification. A U.S. Pat. No. 4,200,346 issued to P. Belokin, Jr. (1980) teaches a method of stacking shelves in a portable storage bin. Proscribed usage is for groceries and supermarkets to have a roll-around container for produce and other items. The device is rather large compared to the STACKABILITY CONTAINERS and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS and has wheels for portability and support. Baked goods and the lake are not mentioned. Equally, the support system tapered sidewalls and inserted or integrally molded ledges for holding the shelves. Also, it is strictly a top loaded container. 
         [0014]    Another food carrier system is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 4,694,961 issued to R. J. Menendez. It taught separate containers to receive and transport cupcakes. No other types of baked goods are easily adapted to this specialized device. It is unlike the STACKABILITY CONTAINERS and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS in that loading depends on the individual layers are held together by a strap means which is also used as a carrying handle. Another muffin or cupcake display holder is taught in U.S. Design Patent Des. 356,716 issued to Dornbush et al (1995). This teaches an ornamental design for displaying muffins with a transparent cover. No other baked goods are shown in the design or apparent from the sketches. Multiple layers are also lacking in this concept as shown. A multi layer display case is shown in the U.S. Design Patent Des. 348,378 issued to J. T. Crane (1995). The ornamentation shows multi layers under a transparent dome, but is limited in use to cupcakes by the sketches. 
         [0015]    A rigorous and complex front loading dessert container is taught by the U.S. Pat. No. 5,706,966 issued to D. T. Rothe (1998). The device provides a variety of trays that have apertures and ridge features to control movement within the tray. The lid is separate, unlike the hinged lid for the STACKABILITY CONTAINERS and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS. The new device has less features and is simpler to mold, thus improving cycle time in the mold process and reducing overall cost. A continuation of the Rothe design is another U.S. Pat. No. 5,860,560 issued to D. T. Rothe (1999). This patent was mainly focused at claiming the methods to attach the handle of the container. The new STACKABILITY CONTAINERS and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS are independent of any needed handles and have less complexity and features, yet accomplishing the use in a simple manner. 
         [0016]    A container with a top loading, multiple shelf design is taught in the two U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,146,673 and 6,153,237, both issued to K. Ferguson (2000). The interior shaped ridges hold two separate shelves configured for muffins and cupcakes. The shelves are a similar configuration, but varying sizes. The smaller shelf lies below and is supported by the “tapered” ridges. The large shelf is above. The new concept presented by the STACKABILITY CONTAINERS and FRONT LOADING CONTAINERS uses the same sized shelves, with tab supports integral to the interior of the container walls. This simplifies the need to mold a variety of shelves and reduces the overall cost to produce the device as compared to the Ferguson concept. The new device may support various shaped or irregularly shaped baked goods on the essentially flat shelves. 
         [0017]    As far as known, there are no Special Stackable Container or Front Loading Container for Storage of Baked Goods at the present time which fully meet needs and problems, as stated above, with as few of components and superior operation as the present Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods and Special Front Loading Shelvability Container. It is believed that these types of devices are made with fewer parts, of a more durable design, and with much less expense than any previous baked goods storage device. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0018]    A Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods and Special Front Loading Shelvability Container devices have been developed for use by a person to cover, store and/or transport various baked goods. These devices are known as a Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods and Special Front Loading Shelvability Containers. A person normally has to accept and use traditional storage means that have limited separation means and bulky storage capability. The result often finds the baked goods damaged during storage and transport. Alternatively, the storage and transport containers are large and inefficient in the handling of the often delicate baked goods. One skilled in the arts appreciates the object to be able to transport varying quantities of the baked goods without damaging or deterring from the artistic design and finishing of the baked good. The improved Special Stackable and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices permit the handling of the baked goods in a much easier and efficient manner to save damage to the surface of baked goods. Specifically, the Special Stackable and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices provide economical ways to protect the surface of the goods during transport and storage. Therefore losses due to damaged goods are eliminated or greatly reduced. 
         [0019]    The preferred embodiment of the Special Stackable and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices are comprised of a clear or colored material that is capable of being heated or exposed to a microwave oven device. The devices have an enclosure with an inner and outer surface, a lid, a plurality of shelves for stacking baked goods within the container, and a means to removably secure the shelves to the inner surface of the container. Other embodiments provide various attachment means for the lid to the container and other accessorial means to remove air from the container once the lid is secured. The devices may have an alternative embodiment which are described below. 
         [0020]    The newly invented Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods device features very few parts and is self attaching. In operation, the new Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods device may be easily used not only for individual households, but in small, medium and large baking facilities to aid in the baked goods preparation and storage. 
       OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES 
       [0021]    There are several objects and advantages of the Special Stackable and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices. There are currently no known storage or transport containers or devices that are effective at providing the objects of this invention. 
         [0022]    There are several advantages and features that the main two embodiments—the Special Stackable and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices—portray. One skilled in the art of cooking and storage containers well appreciates that these features and advantages for each embodiment may be unique or may overlap as to the other embodiment. To clarify the advantages and features, the following tables may be consulted. 
         [0000]    
       
         
               
             
               
               
             
               
               
             
           
               
                 TABLE A 
               
             
             
               
                   
               
               
                 ADVANTAGES for Special Stackable Containers 
               
             
          
           
               
                 ITEM 
                 DESCRIPTION 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                 1 
                 Container has shelves. 
               
               
                 2 
                 Shelves are adjustable and removable. 
               
               
                 3 
                 Adjustable shelves allow the consumer to determine 
               
               
                   
                 appropriate shelf height for their specific item. 
               
               
                 4 
                 Removable shelves gives the container more versatility. 
               
               
                 5 
                 The use of shelves allows consumers to utilize maximum 
               
               
                   
                 container space. 
               
               
                 6 
                 This saves space and money: fewer containers needed (ex. 2 
               
               
                   
                 dozen sticky bars no longer require 2 containers) 
               
               
                 7 
                 Simultaneous storage of a variety of items (ex. Pies, 
               
               
                   
                 cupcakes, frosted cookies) is possible. 
               
               
                 8 
                 When not in use, shelves can be stacked together on the 
               
               
                   
                 bottom of the container, allowing consumers to use the 
               
               
                   
                 container to store other containers/items. 
               
               
                 9 
                 Airtight container maintains freshness longer. 
               
               
                 10 
                 Semi-vacuum packed lid available. 
               
               
                 11 
                 Microwave and dishwasher safe. 
               
               
                 12 
                 Lid has an extended lip to allow easy opening (like most 
               
               
                   
                 products on the market). 
               
               
                 13 
                 Airtight to maintain freshness longer (like most plastic food 
               
               
                   
                 containers on the market). 
               
               
                 14 
                 Containers have an extended ridge providing easy transport 
               
               
                   
                 (like most containers on the market). 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
         [0000]    
       
         
               
             
               
               
             
               
               
             
           
               
                 TABLE B 
               
             
             
               
                   
               
               
                 FEATURES for Special Stackable Containers 
               
             
          
           
               
                 ITEM 
                 DESCRIPTION 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                 1 
                 Adjustable and removable shelves 
               
               
                 2 
                 Plastic shelves 
               
               
                 3 
                 Cooling rack shelves 
               
               
                 4 
                 Retractable plastic hinges 
               
               
                 5 
                 Shelves are supported by retractable plastic hinges. 
               
               
                 6 
                 Hinges are placed at varying heights within the container. 
               
               
                 7 
                 This provides the consumer the opportunity to determine shelf 
               
               
                   
                 height for their specific need. 
               
               
                 8 
                 Depending on which shelf height is desired, the plastic hinge is 
               
               
                   
                 retracted from a vertical position to a horizontal position thus 
               
               
                   
                 providing support for the shelf. 
               
               
                 9 
                 Retractable hinge allows item to be used as storage for other 
               
               
                   
                 items when not in use (shelves can be stored on top of one 
               
               
                   
                 another for easy storage) 
               
               
                 10 
                 The size and shape of the hinge allows consumers to easily 
               
               
                   
                 retract as needed. 
               
               
                 11 
                 Hinges are made from plastic allowing product to be 
               
               
                   
                 microwavable and dishwasher safe. 
               
               
                 12 
                 Each shelf is uniquely indented at specific points. 
               
               
                 13 
                 Shelf indentations are slightly wider and thicker than hinges thus 
               
               
                   
                 allowing shelves to slide easily past vertical hinges to a desired 
               
               
                   
                 lower level. 
               
               
                 14 
                 With the exceptions of the shelf indentations, the shelf fits 
               
               
                   
                 snugly into the container prohibiting shifting of the shelf during 
               
               
                   
                 transport. 
               
               
                 15 
                 Each shelf has two plastic lips on opposing sides allowing for 
               
               
                   
                 easy removal of shelf. 
               
               
                 16 
                 Hinges and shelves are durable to support heavy baked goods. 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
         [0000]    
       
         
               
             
               
               
             
               
               
             
           
               
                 TABLE C 
               
             
             
               
                   
               
               
                 ADVANTAGES for Front Loading Containers 
               
             
          
           
               
                 ITEM 
                 DESCRIPTION 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                 1 
                 Container has shelves. 
               
               
                 2 
                 Shelves are adjustable and removable. 
               
               
                 3 
                 Adjustable shelves allow the consumer to determine 
               
               
                   
                 appropriate shelf height for their specific item. 
               
               
                 4 
                 Removable shelves gives the container more versatility. 
               
               
                 5 
                 The use of shelves allows consumers to utilize maximum 
               
               
                   
                 container space. 
               
               
                 6 
                 Saves space and money: fewer containers needed (ex. 2 dozen 
               
               
                   
                 sticky bars no longer require 2 containers). 
               
               
                 7 
                 Simultaneous storage of a variety of items (ex. Pies, 
               
               
                   
                 cupcakes, frosted cookies). 
               
               
                 8 
                 When not in use, shelves can be stacked together on the 
               
               
                   
                 bottom of the container, allowing consumers to use the 
               
               
                   
                 container to store other containers/items. 
               
               
                 9 
                 Removable front lid makes it easier to clean and store items 
               
               
                   
                 when not in use. 
               
               
                 10 
                 Airtight container maintains freshness longer. 
               
               
                 11 
                 Microwave and dishwasher safe. 
               
               
                 12 
                 Front facing lid allows for easy access of items 
               
               
                 13 
                 Front facing lid allows for easy viewing of items 
               
               
                 14 
                 Airtight front lid is easy to open and easy to close. 
               
               
                 15 
                 Airtight lid opens from the top with two hinges on the bottom 
               
               
                   
                 (similar to an oven). 
               
               
                 16 
                 Inside trim of lid is lined with silicone ensuring an 
               
               
                   
                 airtight seal when closed 
               
               
                 17 
                 Bottom of Containers have an extended ridge providing easy 
               
               
                   
                 transport 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
         [0000]    
       
         
               
             
               
               
             
               
               
             
           
               
                 TABLE D 
               
             
             
               
                   
               
               
                 FEATURES for Front Loading Containers 
               
             
          
           
               
                 ITEM 
                 DESCRIPTION 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                 1 
                 Adjustable arid removable shelves. 
               
               
                 2 
                 Plastic shelves. 
               
               
                 3 
                 Shelves are supported by ledges. 
               
               
                 4 
                 Shelves easily slide in and out of container while still providing the 
               
               
                   
                 security of a snug fit. 
               
               
                 5 
                 Shelves slide in between 2 ledges/ridges (upper and lower ledge). The 
               
               
                   
                 lower ledge is the actual shelf support while the upper ridge is for 
               
               
                   
                 stability. The lower ledge is thicker and wider while the upper ledge 
               
               
                   
                 is thinner and narrower. Both are molded right into the container. 
               
               
                 6 
                 Ledges are placed at varying heights within the container providing the 
               
               
                   
                 consumer the opportunity to determine shelf height for their specific need. 
               
               
                 7 
                 Removable shelves allows item to be used as storage for other items 
               
               
                   
                 when not in use (shelves can be stored on top of one another for easy storage). 
               
               
                 8 
                 Lid hinges are made from plastic allowing product to be microwavable 
               
               
                   
                 and dishwasher safe. 
               
               
                 10 
                 Shelves are durable enough to support heavy baked goods. 
               
               
                 11 
                 Plastic flaps snap shut onto the container. 
               
               
                 12 
                 Flaps are on the top, right, and left side of the lid. This concept 
               
               
                   
                 can also be applied to the above containers instead of the vacuum pack 
               
               
                   
                 mechanism and would be more cost effective. 
               
               
                 13 
                 Slide out shelves are ideal for family members eating at different 
               
               
                   
                 times. Dinner plates can be placed directly on the shelves and put in 
               
               
                   
                 the fridge. The airtight container will maintain freshness longer 
               
               
                   
                 while avoiding the mess of needing to cover food with sticky plastic. 
               
               
                 14 
                 Bottom of container curves up forming a lip along bottom front. This 
               
               
                   
                 ensures a proper seal when lid is closed and provides that the back of 
               
               
                   
                 container does not have to be elevated to make the container level when 
               
               
                   
                 lid is open. 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
         [0023]    Finally, other advantages and additional features of the present Special Stackable and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings and from the full description of the device. For one skilled in the art of devices and improvements for protecting and storing baked goods, it is readily understood that the features shown in the examples with this mechanism are readily adapted to other types of coil protection improvements. 
     
     
       DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS—FIGURES 
         [0024]    The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the Special Stackable and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices that are preferred. The drawings together with the summary description given above and a detailed description given below serve to explain the principles of the Special Stackable and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices. It is understood, however, that the Special Stackable and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices are not limited to only the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. 
           [0025]      FIG. 1  is a drawing of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods. 
           [0026]      FIG. 2  is a drawing of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods with various components noted. 
           [0027]      FIGS. 3  A,  3  B, and  3 C are drawings of the Top View of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods and flap details. 
           [0028]      FIGS. 4  include  4  A—a Top View and  4  B—a Side View of the shelf for the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods. 
           [0029]      FIG. 5  A is a Bottom View of the lid and  FIG. 5  B is a Side View of the Lid of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods. 
           [0030]      FIGS. 6  A and  6  B are isometric drawings of the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container for Storage of Baked Goods. 
           [0031]      FIGS. 7  A through  7  E are drawings that show the components and various features of a Special Front Loading Shelvability Container device. 
           [0032]      FIGS. 8  A and  8  B are drawings that show the novel syringe means to evacuate air from the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container. 
           [0033]      FIGS. 9  are sketches that show the typical “Burp” for modern storage devices. 
           [0034]      FIGS. 10  A and  10  B are sketches that show a typical hinge. 
           [0035]      FIGS. 11  A through  11  H are sketches that show other plastic hinges. 
       
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS—REFERENCE NUMERALS 
       [0036]    The following list refers to the drawings:
         31  general assembly of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods     32  shelf(ves) for the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       33  bottom surface for the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       34  external side surface for the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       35  top aperture or opening to the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       36  support means for the shelves of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       37  inner surface of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       38  handle or pick-up means for the container of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       39  means to attach support means  36  to inner surface  37  of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       40  thickness of support means for the shelves of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       41  aperture for holding and moving shelf  32       42  alternative handle means for holding and securing shelf  32       43  notch and clearance aperture for shelf  32       44  top surface of shelf  32       45  bottom surface of shelf  32       46  lid for Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       47  lid handle for the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       48  seal means for the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       49  underside and bottom surface of Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31       50  Special Front Loading Shelvability Container     51  enclosure means for Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       51  B bottom of enclosure means  51       51  E end of enclosure means  51       51  O opening or aperture of enclosure means  51       51  S side of enclosure means  51       51  T top of enclosure means  51       52  shelf(ves) slide rails for Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       53  front door to Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       54  shelf(ves) for Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       55  interior surface of the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       56  exterior surface of the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       57  closure latch(es) for the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       57 A receiver for closure latch(es) for the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       58  hinge receiver for Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       58 A hinge attachment means for Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       59  shelf rod or separator means on the shelf(ves) for the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       60  seal means for the door  53  to the enclosure  51  for the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50       61  door/lid gasket     62  interior surface of door  53       63  exterior surface of door  53       64  syringe device for removing air     64 A syringe base     65  pivot insert for syringe device  64       66  inner circle device for syringe  64       67  seal means for syringe device  64       68  typical lid “burp” devices on modern storage containers     68 A burp or diaphragm action     69  example of typical external hinge device     70  molded “thin” hinge means     71  sample hinge device with multiple component parts     72  another plastic hinge device     73  simple thermoplastic hinge means     70  molded “thin” hinge means       
 
       DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0090]    The present device is a mechanism for a person to protect and store baked goods such as brownies, cookies truffles and the like. The devices are called a Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods. The preferred embodiments of the devices are comprised of a clear or colored material that is capable of being heated and/or exposed to a microwave oven. The devices have an enclosure with an inner and outer surface, a lid, a plurality of shelves for stacking baked goods within the container, and a means to removably secure the shelves to the inner surface of the container. A person having ordinary skill in the field of plastic and metal forming, processing and joining appreciates the various manners that may be used to physically permit this Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading Containers for storage of Baked Goods  50  devices to be produced and utilized. 
         [0091]    The improvement over the existing art have advantages and features not yet demonstrated or taught by prior art. These advantages and features are well described in Tables A, B, C, and D above in Paragraphs  11  through  14 . 
         [0092]    There is shown in  FIGS. 1-11  a complete operative embodiment of the Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices. In the drawings and illustrations, one notes well that the  FIGS. 1-11  demonstrate the general configuration and use of this invention. The preferred embodiment of the device is comprised of only a few parts as shown in the drawings. These structural members or parts are comprised of and include, but are not limited to, a clear or colored material that is capable of being heated or exposed to a microwave oven device. The devices have an enclosure with an inner and outer surface, a lid, a plurality of shelves for stacking baked goods within the container, and a means to removably secure the shelves to the inner surface of the container. 
         [0093]    Various important features of these member components are delineated in  FIGS. 1-11  of the drawings and are described below in appropriate detail for one skilled in the art to appreciate their importance and functionality to the Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices. 
         [0094]    The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices that are preferred. The drawings together with the summary description given above and a detailed description given below serve to explain the principles of the Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices. It is understood, however, that the Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices are not limited to only the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. 
         [0095]      FIG. 1  is a drawing of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31 . The general Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31  is shown with the removable and stackable shelf  32 . 
         [0096]      FIG. 2  is a drawing of the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31  with various components noted. In this drawing, the shelf(ves)  32  is/are shown interior to the general Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31 . The external surface or side  34 , the top aperture or opening  35 , and the unit&#39;s bottom  33  are depicted. Interior to the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31  are support means  36  or flaps that are integrally or securely connected to the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31  by an attachment means. This attachment means may be integral manufacturing—such as thermoplastic molding or the like—or by another securing means such as fusing the flap to the interior with a heat process or with an adhesive. One skilled in the art appreciates the plethora of attachment means for the support means or flap. Therefore these securing and attachment means are exemplary and not limiting to the scope and spirit of the present concept for the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31 . One skilled also appreciates that the means  36  may be spaced at various heights to permit the space between the shelves to be variable. One example, and not limiting to the scope, is to place the means or flaps  36  at every ¾ th  or inch in the height of the container  31 . 
         [0097]    The materials used for the Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31  and its various components are generally microwave safe materials and/or typical kitchen ware plastics such as polypropylene or poly ethylene and of course FDA approved, food grade silicone. The advancements and continual developments in safe, microwaveable materials and various composite materials are anticipated by this concept. Therefore, the current level of materials is not a limitation but an example of the abundant materials that may be used in the manufacture of this Special Stackable Container for Storage of Baked Goods  31 . Therefore any material denoted is exemplary and not limiting to the scope and spirit of this concept and new configuration. One skilled in the art of storage containers appreciates well that the standard materials such as various plastics, rubber-based, and other elastomeric materials are well suited. Additionally, metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, copper and brass might be suited to production of the devices in the described configurations. These materials are suited for both the Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices. Likewise, some earthen ware and ceramic configurations are feasible. Finally, while the microwave safe is a preferred embodiment, other heatable and even non-heatable materials are included in the full scope and spirit for the new devices. 
         [0098]    For the size of typical Stackable Containers  31 , TABLE E and TABLE F are provided with several examples. These are exemplary and not limiting for the device  31 . 
         [0000]    
       
         
               
             
               
               
               
             
               
               
               
             
           
               
                 TABLE E 
               
             
             
               
                   
               
               
                 (Rectangular) Top Load Stackable Container: 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 Item 
                 Width × length × height 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 1 
                 8 × 8 × 4, 
               
               
                   
                 2 
                 8 × 8 × 6, 
               
               
                   
                 3 
                 8 × 8 × 8, 
               
               
                   
                 4 
                 8 × 8 × 10, 
               
               
                   
                 5 
                 9 × 13 × 6, 
               
               
                   
                 6 
                 9 × 13 × 8, 
               
               
                   
                 6 
                 9 × 13 × 10, 
               
               
                   
                 7 
                 9 × 13 × 11, 
               
               
                   
                 8 
                 9 × 13 × 12, 
               
               
                   
                 9 
                 10 × 10 × 6, 
               
               
                   
                 10 
                 10 × 10 × 8, 
               
               
                   
                 11 
                 10 × 10 × 10 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
         [0000]    
       
         
               
             
               
               
               
             
               
               
               
             
           
               
                 TABLE F 
               
             
             
               
                   
               
               
                 (Essentially Round) Top Load Stackable Containers: 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 Item 
                 Width × length × height 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 1 
                 11.5 × 11.5 × 6, 
               
               
                   
                 2 
                 11.5 × 11.5 × 8, 
               
               
                   
                 3 
                 11.5 × 11.5 × 10, 
               
               
                   
                 4 
                 11.5 × 11.5 × 12, 
               
               
                   
                 5 
                 6 × 6 × 4, 
               
               
                   
                 6 
                 6 × 6 × 5, 
               
               
                   
                 6 
                 7.5 × .7.5 × 6, 
               
               
                   
                 7 
                 9 × 9 × 9, 
               
               
                   
                 8 
                 12 × 12 × 6, 
               
               
                   
                 9 
                 12 × 12 × 8 
               
               
                   
                 10 
                 12 × 12 × 10 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
         [0099]    In reference to the color of materials, TABLE G is provided as examples and not as a limitation to the devices  31  and  50 . 
         [0000]    
       
         
               
             
               
               
             
           
               
                 TABLE G 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 (Colors) Exemplary Color Schemes: The colors available 
               
               
                 for containers, shelves, lids, even hinges include but are not limited to: 
               
               
                   
               
             
             
               
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                 1 
                 green 
               
               
                 2 
                 blue 
               
               
                 3 
                 orange 
               
               
                 4 
                 pink 
               
               
                 5 
                 red 
               
               
                 6 
                 yellow 
               
               
                 7 
                 purple 
               
               
                 8 
                 white 
               
               
                 9 
                 beige. 
               
               
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
       It is important to note that each color could range from light to dark and could be mixed and matched or even form patterns. 
       [0100]      FIGS. 3  A,  3  B, and  3 C are drawings of the Top View of the Special Stackable Container  31  for Storage of Baked Goods and flap details. In this view the external side surface  34  of the stackable container  31  is shown. Likewise, the interior surface  37  is demonstrated. A plurality of support means  36  such as flaps or rigid/non-rigid support surfaces  36  made of similar materials as the container  31  is shown. Likewise, the handle  38  is depicted of similar materials as the stackable container  31 . In  FIG. 3  B and  3  C, the Top and Side View of the tabs  36  are shown. Here the Top of the support  36  and the thickness  40  of the support  36  are shown. 
         [0101]      FIGS. 4  include  4  A—a Top View and  4  B—a Side View of the shelf  32  for the Special Stackable Container  31  for Storage of Baked Goods. Here the Top View shows the general shelf  32  with the placement notch  43 . The top surface  44  of the shelf  32  is also shown. For operations a finger aperture or holes  41  and/or a handle means  42  are shown for operatively using the device. Normally, and typically—but not limiting, 
       The exemplary Shelf Heights are 1.5″ to 11″ in half inch increments. 
       [0102]      FIG. 5  A is a Bottom View of the lid and  FIG. 5  B is a Side View of the Lid of the Special Stackable Container  31  for Storage of Baked Goods. Here the Top View  5  A demonstrates the general lid configuration  46  underside or bottom surface of the lid  49 ; the seal  48 ; the lid handle or tab  47 . 
         [0103]      FIGS. 6  A and  6  B are isometric drawings of the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50  for Storage of Baked Goods. Here the materials appropriate for the Front Loader  50  are similar to those delineated above for the stackable Container  31 . The View  6  A of the general Front Loader  50  shows the enclosure  51 , the shelf slide rail  52 , the door  53  and the receiver  57 A and latch blade  57 . Also, in  FIG. 6  B one of a plurality of the typical shelf  54  is depicted. One skilled in the art of containers appreciates that the slide rail means  52  may be spaced at various heights to permit the space between the shelves to be variable. One example, and not limiting to the scope, is to place the slide rail means  52  at every ¾ th  or inch in the height of the container  50 . 
         [0104]    For the size of typical Front Loading Container  50  TABLE H is provided with several examples. These are exemplary and not limiting for the device  50 . 
         [0000]    
       
         
               
             
               
               
               
             
               
               
               
             
           
               
                 TABLE H 
               
             
             
               
                   
               
               
                 Front Loading Container: 
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 ITEM 
                 Exemplary Height × width × depth 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
           
               
                   
                 1 
                 12 × 8 × 8 
               
               
                   
                 2 
                 10 × 8 × 8 
               
               
                   
                 3 
                 6 × 8 × 8 
               
               
                   
                 4 
                 5 × 7 × 4.5 
               
               
                   
                 5 
                 4 × 4 × 8.5 
               
               
                   
                 6 
                 4.5 × 4.5 × 4.5 
               
               
                   
                 6 
                 8 × 12 × 12 
               
               
                   
                 7 
                 8 × 11 × 11 
               
               
                   
                 8 
                 10 × 10.5 × 10.5 
               
               
                   
                 9 
                 12 × 10.5 × 10.5 
               
               
                   
                 10 
                 6 × 10.5 × 10.5, 
               
               
                   
                 11 
                 6 × 11 × 11, 
               
               
                   
                 12 
                 10 × 11 × 11, 
               
               
                   
                 13 
                 8 × 8 × 8 
               
               
                   
                 14 
                 8 × 8 × 10 
               
               
                   
                 15 
                 12 × 12 × 12 
               
               
                   
                 16 
                 10 × 12 × 12 
               
               
                   
                 17 
                 12 × 10 × 10 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
          
         
       
     
         [0105]      FIGS. 7  A through  7  E are drawings that show the components and various features of a Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50  device.  FIG. 7  A shows a Front View of the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50 . Here the exterior surface  56  of the device&#39;s enclosure means  51  is depicted. The enclosure means  51  includes the closure latches  57  which are secured to the top side  51  T along the edge of the enclosure opening or aperture  51  O. Also shown are the hinge receivers  58  for the device which are secured along the bottom side  51  B at edge of the aperture  51  O. The overall enclosure means  51  is comprised of the top  51  T, the two sides  51  S, the bottom  51  B and the back end  51  E with the described features. The Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50  components include the enclosure means, one or more shelves  54 , and the front door  53 . In  FIG. 7  B a Section View AA of the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50  is shown. This section shows the container  50  with the shelf slide rails  52 ; the exterior surface  56  and the interior surface  55  of the enclosure  51 . 
         [0106]    In  FIG. 7  C a typical shelf is depicted. The material for the shelf includes the various materials as discussed above. Also, these shelves may be made of molded composites materials and plastics. One skilled in the art of kitchen ware well appreciates that these shelves may be made of various metals that have spaces placed in the material (such as by punching through) or even made from a plurality of wire stock  59  that is encircled with a band. The wire  59  would need to be secured to the band by some means such as welding, brazing, etc. The shelves may be coated with various surfaces such as chrome, powder coat finishes, chromed, and other means to protect the surface and make the shelf  54  kitchen grade and fully FDA food ready. 
         [0107]      FIGS. 7D and 7E  demonstrate the front and rear view with components of the door  53  of the front loader&#39;s device  50 . In  FIG. 7D , the surface  63  of the exterior door  53  is shown with the hinge pin  58 A and the latch receiver  57 A. In  FIG. 7  E, the rear surface  62  is shown with the seal  61 . Likewise the hinge pin  58 A and the latch receiver  57 A is shown. 
         [0108]      FIGS. 8  A and  8  B are drawings that show the novel syringe means  64  to evacuate air from the Special Front Loading Shelvability Container  50 . The syringe  64  is generally comprised of an inner circle section  66  and a pivotal insert  65 . The pivotal insert  65  turns from one side to the next (on a pivot means) and when pivoted in one direction the device  65  “pulls” air from the container. The pivot insert  65  has a small aperture running its length. Then when the pivot insert  65  is turned back to the other direction, the pivotal insert  65  syringe  64  allows air to return to the container. This syringe  64  air remover may be inserted on a top  51  T, side  51  S or end  51  E surface of the front loader  50  or a lid  46  of a stackable container  30 . 
         [0109]      FIG. 9  are sketches that show the typical “Burp” devices  68  for modern storage devices. 
         [0110]      FIGS. 10  A and  10  B are sketches that show a typical plastic hinge (ribbon) with a pin internal to the hinge leaves.  FIGS. 11  A through  11  H are various sketches that show other typical plastic hinges.  FIGS. 11  A and B shows a typical thin hinge  70  made during the injection process with the material. This hinge  70  is “molded” in and attached to the top and base.  FIGS. 11  C and D shows a more rigid and multi-part molded hinge  71 .  FIGS. 11  E and F shows a typical thicker hinge  72  that is more rigid than a thin hinge  70 . This hinge  72  is still made during the injection process with the material. Another hinge variation is shown in  FIGS. 11  G and H. Here a medium thick continuous strap hinge  73  is shown. All these variations may be used for attaching the fronts  53  to the enclosure means  51  of the Special Front Loading container  50 . 
         [0111]    All of the details mentioned here are exemplary and not limiting. Other specific components specific to describing a Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices may be added as a person having ordinary skill in the field of baked goods protection and storage devices well appreciates. 
       OPERATION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0112]    The new Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices have been described in the above embodiment. The manner of how the devices operate is briefly described below. One notes well that the description above and the operation described here must be taken together to fully illustrate the concept of the Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices. The preferred embodiments described above are essentially comprised of only a few parts as shown in the drawings. These components are comprised of and include, but are not limited to, enclosure means, lids or fronts, a means to attach the enclosure to the lid or front, and removable shelves. Each enclosure have various features including, but not limited to a means to hold the shelves securely and nearly rigid, but still permitting the shelves to be removed. Other features may include a lift tab or handle, an air remover syringe device and other aids well known to those skilled in the art of kitchenware devices. 
         [0113]    The manner these devices  31 ,  50  are used is similar to other kitchen containers. However, there are some distinct differences. Reference to all the advantages, above, delineates most of the distinctions and is incorporated but not repeated here. Then baked goods may be placed directly onto the removable shelves  32 ,  54  as goods are removed from the oven. Then, when cooled, these shelves may be placed directly into the containers  31 ,  50 . The shelves  32 ,  54  may be spaced onto the flap means  36  or slide rail means  52  at various levels in order to accommodate various thickness of baked goods. There is no need to place waxed paper or other kitchen wraps to protect the surfaces. Likewise, the goods may be decorated or iced, etc. and not be disturbed when placed into the containers. 
         [0114]    If transport is the intended use, once the goods are transported to the end use location, the containers may be opened and the goods distributed or even left on the shelves as serving trays. For containers  31 ,  51  that are microwave safe, the baked goods can be warmed in a microwave or oven device if desired. 
         [0115]    In summary, finally, a plastic storage container with shelves. The shelves are adjustable and removable. Every consumer is unique with different needs. This product is tailored to be able to adjust to each consumer&#39;s individualized needs. Other containers allow consumers to store only one layer of baked goods resulting in above wasted space. Using wax paper to separate layers is limited to certain baked goods and can result in a sticky mess. When storing items such as frosted brownies, most of the frosting sticks to the wax paper, thereby compromising not only the appearance but also the taste of the baked good. Sticky bars, cupcakes, pies, tortes, cheesecakes, jellied cookies, etc. can now be stacked in one container. 
         [0116]    Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers gives consumers the Ability and flexibility to tailor the container to their own unique needs. The shelves enable consumers to utilize the entire space of the product. The adjustable shelves are removable which gives the product much versatility. When the product is not in use the shelves store neatly on the bottom of the container allowing the container to be used as storage for other containers or items as needed. 
         [0117]    The unique shelving mechanism is practical, easy to clean, and durable. The product comes in a variety of sizes with a choice of two different styles of shelves (one is similar to a cooling rack and the other is plastic). The chrome shelf eliminates the cooling rack step, which is a nice feature. The plastic shelf can be purchased in solid or grated. These containers  31 ,  50  provides consumers more control and flexibility to adjust or remove shelves to suit their unique needs. 
         [0118]    With this description it is to be understood that the Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices are not to be limited to only the disclosed embodiment. The features of the Special Stackable  31  and Front Loading  50  Containers for storage of Baked Goods devices are intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the description.