This disclosure relates to a pallet runner, that is, an elongated structure for supporting a pallet or other flat structure for transporting a load. More particularly, this disclosure relates to a folded post support system comprising a Z-folded paperboard enclosure inserted into a hollow elongated paperboard enclosure.
Existing paper based pallet supports use cut off spiral wound cores for the vertical support structure. These supports are limited to a cylindrical shape that does not provide much surface area for withstanding a straight-on impact from a forklift fork during rough handling.
The present disclosure is designed to solve the problems described above.
The present disclosure relates to a folded post support system comprising a Z-folded paperboard enclosure inserted into a hollow elongated paperboard enclosure.
In one aspect the disclosure relates to a folded post support system for supporting a pallet, the support system comprising a rectilinear, hollow elongated enclosure and an insert disposed within the interior of the enclosure.
The hollow elongated enclosure is made from a single folded blank and defines an interior having a length (Le). The insert is made from a hollow cylindrical structural post that has been cut and then folded in an accordion fashion. The insert has a length (Li).
The post comprises an outer wall, an inner wall, a first side wall extending between the outer wall and the inner wall, a second side wall extending between the outer wall and the inner wall opposite the first side wall, two outer corners extending longitudinally from an end of the post to an opposite end, and two inner corners extending longitudinally from an end of the post to an opposite end. The post has a length (Lp).
The post defines a plurality of cuts, each cut extending peripherally but only partially around the post so that one of the two side walls is uncut and forms a living hinge. The cuts are evenly distributed along the length (Lp) of the post in the longitudinal direction to create a plurality of connected hollow cylindrical segments of equal lengths.
In the post, each cut defines a plane that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the post. The cuts alternate in the longitudinal dimension, with every other cut extending across only the first side wall but not the second side wall, and the remaining cuts extending across the second side wall but not the first side wall.
Each post segment comprises an outer wall corresponding to part of the post outer wall, an inner wall corresponding to part of the post inner wall, two outer corners corresponding to parts of the two post outer corners, two inner corners corresponding to parts of the two post inner corners, a first side wall corresponding to part of the post first side wall and a second side wall corresponding to part of the post second side wall.
The living hinges alternate in the longitudinal dimension between the first side wall and the second side wall, thereby enabling the post to be accordion folded to form the insert.
In the assembled insert, each post segment is connected to at least one adjacent post segment along one of the living hinges, and at least one sidewall of each post segment abuts a sidewall of an adjacent post segment.
In the assembled support system, the insert has a height (Hi) substantially the same as the enclosure interior height (He) and a width (Wi) substantially the same as the enclosure interior width (We) to fit snugly within the enclosure. The length (Li) of the insert equals the length (Le) of the enclosure.
In another aspect, a folded post support system is provided comprising a hollow elongated enclosure defining an interior and having a length (Le); and an insert disposed within the interior of the enclosure. The insert is made from a hollow post that has been cut and then folded in an accordion fashion.
The post comprises an outer wall, an inner wall a first side wall extending between the outer wall and the inner wall, a second side wall extending between the outer wall and the inner wall opposite the first side wall, and two longitudinal ends. The post defines a plurality of cuts, each cut extending peripherally but only partially around the post so that either the first side wall or the second side wall is uncut and forms a living hinge. The cuts are evenly distributed along a length (Lp) of the post in the longitudinal direction to create a plurality of connected hollow segments of equal lengths.
In the assembled insert, each post segment is connected to at least one adjacent post segment along a living hinge; and at least one sidewall of each post segment abuts a sidewall of an adjacent post segment.
In another aspect, the disclosure relates to an insert useful as a component of a load support system. The insert comprises a plurality of hollow cylindrical post segments arranged side-by-side, each post segment having a hollow interior and comprising an outer wall, an inner wall, two outer corners, two inner corners and two side walls. Each post segment is connected to at least one adjacent post segment along a linear hinge line. The post segments are aligned in a longitudinal direction with at least one side wall of each post segment abutting a side wall of an adjacent post segment. Each post segment has a height (Hi) equal to the height of the other post segments. The insert has top, a bottom, and a length (Li) in the longitudinal direction. The hinge lines alternate in the longitudinal dimension between the top of the insert and the bottom of the insert.
While the invention described herein may be embodied in many forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments with the understanding that this disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the disclosure to the illustrated embodiments. Aspects of the different embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another.
As will be appreciated, terms such as “top”, “bottom”, “side”, “outer”, “inner”, “upward” and “downward”, used as nouns, adjectives or adverbs, refer in this description to the orientation of the structure of the wrapper as it is illustrated in the various views. Such terms are not intended to limit the invention to a particular orientation.
Turning to the drawings, where like numerals indicate like elements, there is shown in
The Enclosure 20
The top wall 21 may comprise a top outer panel 24 and a top inner panel 32. The top outer panel 24 may be hingedly attached to a first side wall 28 along a first fold line 23. The first side wall 28 may be hingedly connected to the bottom wall 26 along a second fold line 25. The bottom wall 26 may be hingedly connected to a second side wall along a third fold line 27. The second side wall 30 may be hingedly connected to the top inner panel 32 along a fourth fold line 29. The enclosure 20 defines an interior 34 having a height (He) and a width (We).
The enclosure 20 extends from one end 36 to an opposite end 36. Each of the two ends 36 of the enclosure 20 are open (communicate with the outside) to allow the insertion and/or removal of the insert 40. The enclosure 20 has a length (Le) as measured in the longitudinal (axial) or end-to-end dimension.
The Blank 22
The hollow elongated enclosure 20 may be made from a single folded paperboard or corrugated blank 22.
Assembling the Enclosure 20
The enclosure 20 of
The Post 60
The insert 40 may be made from a hollow, cylindrical paperboard post 60 that is strategically cut in such a manner that the cut post 60 can “Z fold” or “accordion fold” onto itself to create an insert 40 that can be inserted into the hollow corrugated enclosure 20. The term “cylindrical” as used herein refers to the shape of a structure having a surface that can be traced by a straight line moving parallel to a fixed straight line and intersecting a planar closed curve or polygon.
Each side wall 62, 64 is substantially planar and extends the length of the post 60 and connects the outer wall 46 and the inner wall 48. More specifically, the outer wall 46 meets the first side wall 62 along their length to form an outer corner 50. The outer wall 46 meets the second side wall 64 along their length to form another outer corner 50. Similarly, the inner wall 48 meets the first side wall 62 along their length to form an inner corner 52. The inner wall 48 meets the second side wall 64 along their length to form another inner corner 52.
For added strength, an optional outer bead 47 extends the length of the outer wall 46, and an optional inner bead 49 extends the length of the inner wall 48. The beads 47, 49 may be aligned with each other as shown in
Still referring to
Each cut 80 defines a plane that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the post 60. The cuts 80 alternate in the axial dimension, with every other cut 80 extending across only the first side wall 62 but not the second side wall 64, and the remaining cuts 80 extending across the second side wall 64 but not the first side wall 62. Viewed another way, the uncut sections 82 alternate in the axial dimension between the first side wall 62 and the second side wall 64.
As noted above, each uncut section 82 functions as a hinge line 82, enabling the post 60 to be accordion folded or Z folded to form an insert 40 such as the insert 40 shown in
Still referring to
For example, each segment 44a-e has a corresponding segment first side wall 62a-e and a corresponding segment second side wall 64a-e. When the post 60 is folded as shown in
The Insert 40
The post segments 44a-44e are aligned in the longitudinal direction with at least one side wall of each post segment 44 abutting a side wall of an adjacent post segment 44. For example, second side wall 64e of segment 44e is hingedly attached to (via hinge line 82) and abuts second side wall 64d of segment 44d. First side wall 62d of segment 44d is hingedly attached to and abuts first side wall 62c of segment 44c. Second side wall 64c of segment 44c is hingedly attached to (via hinge line 82) and abuts second side wall 64b of segment 44b. And first side wall 62b of segment 44b is hingedly attached to and abuts first side wall 62a of segment 44a. First side wall 62e forms one end 54 of the insert 40 and second side wall 64a of segment 44a forms the opposite end 54.
Assembling the System 10
The system 10 may be assembled by first assembling an insert 40. The insert 40 may be assembled in the following manner. Starting with the post 60 of
The folded post support system 10 can be used as a base or a foot for a paper pallet of other load bearing structure. Alternatively, the system 10, or the insert 40 alone, can be used as a component of a multi-material assembly in place of a paper pallet.
It is understood that the embodiments of the invention described above are only particular examples which serve to illustrate the principles of the invention. Modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention are contemplated which do not depart from the scope of the invention as defined by the foregoing teachings and appended claims. It is intended that the claims cover all such modifications and alternative embodiments that fall within their scope.