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Crate

Shipment of bananas in wooden crates
Military shipping crate
A crate used to transport ordnance

A crate is a large shipping container, often made of wood, typically used to transport or store large, heavy items. Steel and aluminium crates are also used. Specialized crates were designed for specific products, and were often made to be reusable, such as the "bottle crates"[1] for milk[2] and soft drinks.

Crates can be made of wood, plastic, metal or other materials. The term crate often implies a large and strong container. Most plastic crates are smaller and are more commonly called a case or container. Metal is rarely used because of its weight. When metal is used, a crate is often constructed as an open crate and may be termed a cage. Although a crate may be made of any material, for these reasons, the term 'crate' used alone often implies one constructed of wood.

  1. ^ See, for example, "Patentability, Bottle-Crate", U.S. Patent Office, 1914 (216 O.G. 1238).
  2. ^ See, for example, the Woolsey Crate, patent US2160631.

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