The present invention discloses improvements to known pallet assemblies, such as depicted in U.S. Pat. No. 8,438,981 to Linares. In particular, the invention discloses an article and process for producing a recyclable and extrude-able product. In one non-limiting application, an existing wood constructed article, such as a pallet, is initially sprayed or otherwise coated with a plasticized material in a fluidic state. Upon setting, the pallet or like wood coated article is then ground or pulverized in a fashion such that the wood and plasticized components are reduced to a fine and intermixed particulate. The ground material can then be reheated and converted to a fluidic state, such potentially accompanied by the addition of a binder material or other fluidic component. Following this, the reconstituted material is forced through an extruder and reformed as elongated beams or members, such capable of being assembled as a reconstructed pallet or other endurable article.
The prior art teaches a variety of pallet related designs and constructions. A first example of these is the pallet design with buoyant characteristics, as depicted in U.S. Pat. No. 8,438,981 to Linares, and which teaches a three dimensional shaped and buoyant inducing body with enhanced load supporting capabilities. The body exhibits a rectangular profile and is constructed of at least one of a corrugated paperboard, plastic or composite material and coated with a plasticized spray.
An inner core defined within a three dimensional interior of the body is constructed of any plural arrangement of inner extending, interconnected and frame defining components, at least one of the components and/or the outer surfaces being coated with a plasticized spray. The inner constructed core can further include any of a structural paperboard, bamboo, other tubular material, or structural foam. In a further variant, a standard pallet design of upper and lower cross pieces separated by spaced apart bridge pieces is provided, and in which the individual members are each configured with structurally defined inner cores according to any of the above constructions.
FR 2922194 discloses a handling pallet which has legs each comprising sections such as longeron or lower section and traverse or upper section, obtained by folding/rolling sheets of a cardboard and/or made of a molded plastic and reconstituted wood materials. The sections comprise a side to rest on a ground surface while other side presents detenting and reception units. The units comprise two opposite diametric recesses, a triangular shaped seat and a complementary shaped recess. The units are conformed to allow subjection of the sections at a level of intersection of the sections.
JP 2004/182413 teaches a plastic reinforced wooden drum, and a recycling method for waste wood and plastic materials. According to the manufacturing method, a waste drum or waste pallet is disposed of by being crushed by a crusher into fine splinters of several millimeters to several centimeters square. A plastic material is added to the splinters using a hopper, and the mixture is kneaded by a kneader. The kneaded mixture is molded through press working or injection moulding into a plate form material, and such plate-form materials are assembled so that the intended plastic-reinforced wooden drum is erected. Otherwise a complete item of plastic-reinforced wooden drum may be yielded by molding the kneaded mixture by an injection molding machine.
The present invention discloses a three dimensional shaped article formed from a grounded or pulverized wood and plasticized matrix, extruded into elongated sections, and post assembled to form a body. The body in a desired application further includes a pallet shaped article adapted to provide increased load bearing capabilities for a cargo placed upon the body.
The body further includes a rectangular profile which can be post-coated with a plasticized spray. At least one of the elongated extruded sections further incorporates an inner core defined within a three dimensional interior of the body and including a plurality of inner extending, interconnected and frame defining components, at least one of the components being coated with a plasticized spray.
The core may include at least one of a structural paperboard, bamboo, other tubular material, or structural foam. The body further incorporate a plurality of vertical extending cutout portions extending between top and bottom surfaces of and adapted to facilitate drainage of fluid entrapped within the body.
Also disclosed is a process for creating an extruded product, including the steps of applying a plasticized coating to an existing wooden or other cellulose based article and grinding or pulverized the article into finely ground particles of a suitable and uniform dimension. Additional steps include heating the mixture into a molten or flowable state, forcing the mixture at pressure through an extruder die aperture of a selected cross sectional configured extruder, and so that the mixture is reformed as an elongated article; and sectioning the extruded article into selected lengths for subsequent attachment or securement into a desired configuration. Yet additional steps include combining, into the ground or pulverized article and prior to heating, an additive not limited to another plasticized component or other binder, such as provided in any of a pellet, liquid and/or granular form.
A related manufacturing assembly line is disclosed for producing an article and includes a first spray coating station for applying a plastic spray coating to an existing wooden pallet. A second grinding or pulverizing station reduces the coated article into finely ground particles of a uniform dimension, with a third heating station for converting the mixture into a molten or flowable state.
A fourth extruder station forces the mixture at pressure through an extruder die aperture of a selected cross sectional configured extruder, and so that the mixture is reformed as an elongated article. A fifth cutting station sections the extruded article into selected lengths for subsequent attachment or securement into a desired configuration. Also disclosed is a fifth material additive station interposed between the second and third stations for combining, into the ground or pulverized article and prior to heating, an additive not limited to another plasticized component or other binder, such as provided in any of a pellet, liquid and/or granular form.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
The present invention discloses improvements to pallet articles, such as previously disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,438,981, to Linares, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. In particular, the present invention discloses each of an article, assembly and process for reconstituting an existing pallet or other wooden article, including the steps of coating the existing wooden article with any known or trade secret/proprietary plasticized spray composition, and post grinding/pulverizing the coated article into a grounded and intermixed particulate.
Additional steps include adding any needed binder or other ingredient, reheating the reconstituted mixture to reduce the same to a molten/flowable form and forcing the mixture through an extruder in order to form elongated articles of desired cross sectional profile. The extruded article can be sectioned and reassembled in the manner desired to create a finished product, such as in one non-limiting application a pallet article of superior environmental resistant and performance characteristics. Other features such as post-applied coatings and the like are also envisioned in application to the finished article.
The present invention further contemplates the ability to produce a number of variations of improved pallet or other extruded and assemble able article exhibiting any one or more of moisture sealant, fire retardant and buoyant characteristics. As depicted in the underlying U.S. Pat. No. 8,438,981 patent, such articles can include the incorporation of inflatable bladders for providing combined cargo supporting and buoyancy aspects upon a body of water such as during being launched from a ship or dropped from an aircraft. It is further understood that the present invention, while providing buoyancy inducing aspects suitable for supporting a load upon a body of water, is not strictly limited to seaborne applications and the pallet variants described herein are operable in any environment in which enhanced load bearing and environmentally resistive capabilities are sought.
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At step 30, the pulverized and mixed matrix of wood and plastic is optionally combined with any other additive not limited to an additional plasticized component or other binder, such as provided in any of a pellet, liquid and/or granular faun. It is also understood that, based upon the proprietary coating pre-applied to the wooden article, no further additives may be required at this step.
At succeeding step 32, the (recombined or not) mixture is heated into a molten or flowable state and, at succeeding step 34, the mixture is forced at pressure through a die aperture of a selected cross sectional configured extruder and so that the mixture is reformed as an elongated article. At step 36, the extruded article is sectioned or otherwise incised into selected lengths for subsequent attachment or securement into a desired configuration, such as reflected by pallet article 38 generally depicted in
Additional features also envisioning combining into the extruded materials such other components not limited to structural paperboard, bamboo, other tubular material, or structural foam and in order to modify further the performance characteristics of the finished article. Beyond that disclosed, it is also envisioned and understood that the coating protocols described herein can include, but are not limited to, pre-coating applications applied to each of wooden or even grounded paperboard or cardboard material (or possibly both in combination), such prior to the ground and molten composition being reformed into the individually extruded and elongated three dimensional bridging or separating pieces.
The coating options alternatively or additionally include applying to all of the exterior surfaces of the eventually reformed pallet, either or all of before, during and/or after finished assembly, this again in order to provide both waterproofing and mildew, anti-microbial resistance, the lack of such otherwise tending to cause the paperboard material to gain significant weight through the entrainment of water, as well as degrading its weight bearing properties and useful life.
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The spray coating station can include any plurality of fixed spray nozzles (such as which can be controlled by a servo robotic arm or are fixed) and which apply a desired volume of a plastic material to the exterior of the wooden article according to a built up thickness. For purposes of efficiency, an optional drying/curing station (not shown) can be provided for drying the coated article. Alternatively, the plastic coated pallets/articles can be left to dry for a suitable period of time before proceeding to the next station.
Following the first station according to the above dictates, a conveyor or other transfer apparatus (see in reduced section at 82) advances the coated pallet to a second grinding or pulverizing station 82 for reducing the coated article into finely ground particles 84 of a uniform dimension. An optional material additive station 86 is positioned following the grinding/pulverizing station 82 and a further heating station 88. The material additive station 86 combines another plasticized component or binder, not limited to any of a pellet 88, liquid 90 and/or granular 92 volumetric input, into the ground or pulverized article.
A heating station 94 converts the mixture into a molten or flowable state 96. The molten fluid 96 is pumped, via suitable piping and valving structure 98 into a fourth extruder station 100, such including a series of sizing die plates 102 and 104 for forcing the mixture at pressure through an extruder die aperture, see at outlet location 106, of a selected cross sectional configured extruder, and so that the mixture is reformed as an elongated continuous article 108. Finally, a fifth cutting station, see crosswise advancing blade 110 and anvil surface 112, provides for sectioning the continuous extruded article into selected lengths, at 114, 116, et seq., for subsequent attachment or securement into a desired configuration.
Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 61/973,570 filed on Apr. 1, 2014, the contents of which are incorporated herein in its entirety.
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