This disclosure relates to pallet tops constructed using a single sheet of corrugated. Packaging has a need for pallet tops that are new, economically priced and ecologically feasible. A pallet top must be able to maintain a rigid surface, shipped flat to save on storage space, provide a surface that will not damage product and be strong enough to not rip, tear when manual or automated banding/strapping equipment load, wrap and stack product.
Industry uses pallets to ship product to their customers. Pallets are usually stacked three or four high in warehouses. A pallet top provides a flat surface so that it is easier and safer to stack another pallets on top of each other and stops product from being damaged when banding/strapping and or stretch wrap is used to help stabilize loads of product on pallets.
Pallet tops are normally made of wood or corrugated. Wood tops are almost always one piece frame that has been constructed using nails or screws. The rectangular frame creates an edge or bump to cushion the impact from banding/strapping equipment and provides additional product protection when another pallet is placed on it. Corrugated pallet tops are manufactured with one or two pieces of corrugated and always need to be assembled by the end user prior to being placed on a pallet.
The disclosure described herein is fully recyclable, safe to handle, can be manufactured using one die cut scored sheet of corrugated. The complete coverage feature allows the weight from the stacked pallets to be spread over the entire load. End users are not doing assemble work. The pallet tops have a ridge on each of the four edges to provide additional protection for the products being shipped on the pallets.
This pallet top is exempt under ISPM regulations. The significant challenge packaging faces with the use of wood pallet tops is the additional cost both in terms of material and labor using wood to separate pallets stacked on other pallets and the cost to hand assemble by end users one or two sheets of corrugated to form a corrugated pallet top. Damage often occurs from the nails, screws or fasteners used to manufacture wood pallet tops. This design addresses the needs of industry by satisfying these key issues and overcomes the associated disadvantages and shortcomings of known corrugated pallet top designs.
The corrugated pallet top described herein addresses the drawbacks evident in other known corrugated pallet tops. This includes a method to assemble the pallet tops economically and removes the labor time-consuming task of assembling the pallet top by the end user. The significant strength and increased load bearing capability of the design illustrated by the four outside edges of the pallet top allows the pallet top to resist compressing or crushing when manual or automated banding/strapping equipment wraps product located on the pallet.
The end user needs previously described can be met by a corrugated pallet top including at least: a single rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material, having four edges, a top side and a bottom side, each edge having marked adhesive spots on the top side; and each edge having corrugated tabs; the die cut and scored sheet having four external and attached sets of panels, one on each external edge of the rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material; the four external sets of panels each having three hinged and foldable panels comprising an innermost panel, a middle panel, and outermost panel; and the three panels on each of the four sets of panels having marked adhesive spots on the bottom side of the innermost panel.
The need can also be met by a method for creating a corrugated pallet top including at least: providing a single rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material, having four edges, a top side and a bottom side, each edge having marked adhesive spots on the top side; and each edge having corrugated tabs; providing four external and attached sets of panels, one on each external edge of the rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material, with each of the external sets of panels each having three hinged and foldable panels comprising an innermost panel, a middle panel, and outermost panel, and each of the three hinged and foldable panels having marked adhesive spots on the bottom side of the innermost panel; and then for each of the panel sets on the four edges: applying adhesive to each of the adhesive spots on the top side; folding the set of three panels over the top side using hinges between the innermost panel and the external edge so that the innermost panel is pressed onto the adhesive on the adhesive spots on the top side; applying adhesive to each of the adhesive spots on the bottom side of the innermost panel; folding the remaining two panels back over the innermost panel using hinges between the innermost panel and the middle panel so that the middle panel is pressed onto the adhesive on the bottom side of the innermost panel; folding the outermost panel down at a 90 degree angle with respect to the plane of the single rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material; and locking the outermost panel into place using the corrugated tabs along the edge of the single rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material.
The disclosure allows the use of a single sheet of corrugated to be folded and glued to replicate the performance of a rectangular frame of a wood pallet top and also have flaps that an one or two piece corrugated pallet top design would need to manually form by an end user. This design is commercially viable alternative to wood pallet tops while performing similar to a wood pallet top.
The unique design of the pallet top using adhesive, hinges and tabs does not require a specific direction of corrugation for the flat die cut and scored corrugated sheet.
The corrugated pallet top can be created as follows. A single rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material, having four edges, a top side and a bottom side, each edge having marked adhesive spots on the top side; and each edge having corrugated tabs. The single rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material can have four external and attached sets of panels, one on each external edge of the rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material, with each of the external sets of panels each having three hinged and foldable panels comprising an innermost panel, a middle panel, and outermost panel, and each of the three hinged and foldable panels having marked adhesive spots on the bottom side of the innermost panel; then for each of the panel sets on the four edges: adhesive can be applied to each of the adhesive spots on the top side. Then each the set of three panels can be folded over the top side using hinges between the innermost panel and the external edge so that the innermost panel is pressed onto the adhesive on the adhesive spots on the top side. Adhesive can then be applied to each of the adhesive spots on the bottom side of the innermost panel and the remaining two panels folded back over the innermost panel using hinges between the innermost panel and the middle panel so that the middle panel is pressed onto the adhesive on the bottom side of the innermost panel. Finally the outermost panel can be folded down at a 90 degree angle with respect to the plane of the single rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material; and then locked into place using the corrugated tabs along the edge of the single rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material.
The resulting corrugated pallet top can then be described as corrugated pallet top including at least: a single rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material, having four edges, a top side and a bottom side, each edge having marked adhesive spots on the top side; and each edge having corrugated tabs; the die cut and scored sheet having four external and attached sets of panels, one on each external edge of the rectangular die cut and scored sheet of corrugated material; the four external sets of panels each having three hinged and foldable panels comprising an innermost panel, a middle panel, and outermost panel; and the three panels on each of the four sets of panels having marked adhesive spots on the bottom side of the innermost panel.
While the disclosure has been described above with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it is apparent that many changes, modifications and variations in the type of corrugated, steps used in the assemble can be made without departing from the inventive concept disclosed herein. Accordingly, the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims are intended to embrace all such changes, modifications and variations that may occur to one of skill in the art upon reading of the disclosure.”
This application claims the priority of U.S. 61/925,772 filed on Jan. 10, 2014.
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61925772 | Jan 2014 | US |