Claims
- 1. An air pallet for frictionless movement of a load supported thereon by a relatively rigid planar backing member relative to an underlying generally planar fixed support surface, said air pallet comprising:
- a thin flexible tube underlying said backing member and directly overlying said support surface and defining internally a plenum chamber, the portion of said thin flexible tube facing said support surface bearing perforations with said perforations unrestrictedly opening into said plenum chamber,
- air dispersion means for insuring air flow throughout said plenum chamber when said pallet is under load and air is applied thereto under pressure,
- means for controlling pillowing of said thin flexible tube to permit jacking of the backing member and said load sufficient to permit the pallet to accommodate surface irregularities for both said load support surface and said backing member without ballooning, and
- air inlet means to the plenum chamber for permitting air under pressure to enter said chamber for jacking said load and for discharge through said perforations to create an air film between said thin flexible sheet and said fixed support surface;
- and wherein said thin flexible tube is of elongated form, non-looped, and being wound in loose coil or sinusoidal form about the bottom of said relatively rigid planar backing member with said perforations opening to opposite sides of said tube to permit air to freely escape from the plenum chamber to the atmosphere between the tube windings while providing a limited perforated surface area relative to the load bearing means defined by said backing member with the pressure of the air within the plenum chamber being sufficient to effect jacking of the load and creation of an air film between the perforated portion of the thin flexible tube and said fixed support surface.
- 2. The air pallet as claimed in claim 1, wherein said relatively rigid planar backing member bears a plurality of loops on the bottom surface thereof and said thin flexible tube is threaded through said loops and maintained on said relatively rigid planar backing member in coiled position thereon.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 48,111, filed June 13, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,298,083.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
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