Claims
- 1. An article intercepting and retaining guard adapted to be secured to a pallet having a pair of spaced legs and vertically spaced top and bottom cross members connecting said legs, said guard having an L-shaped body with a vertical portion and a horizontal portion, the vertical portion of which forms a personnel guarding screen extending upwardly above the cargo surface of the pallet, said horizontal portion having a pair of frame members so spaced that each can extend through a pallet from one end to the other with each one positioned closely adjacent the inside surface of a different one of the legs of the pallet, means at the end of each of said frame members opposite from said screen extending laterally in front of the end of the adjacent one of the legs to prevent withdrawal of the frame members lengthwise of said legs, a major portion of each of said legs positioned to seat against the lower face of the top ones of said cross members, said horizontal portions of said members each having a downwardly offset portion adapted to seat on the upper surface of the bottom cross member and hold said major portion of said horizontal members in or substantially in engagement with the lower surface of the upper ones of said cross members.
- 2. An article intercepting and holding guard adapted to be secured to a load carrying pallet having a pair of depending legs, one adjacent each side of the pallet and spaced to receive the forks of a forklift truck between them, said guard having a vertical portion and a horizontal portion forming an L-shaped body, said pallet having rigid transverse means forming an article supporting top surface and connecting said legs and also at least a pair of rigid transverse base members secured to and connecting said legs, one adjacent each end of said legs, said guard having a pair of frame members each having integral vertical and horizontal portions with said horizontal portions spaced apart substantially the spacing between the inside surfaces of said legs, each of said horizontal portions having vertically offset sections, one adjacent the vertical portion of said guard and the other adjacent the other end of each of said horizontal portions, the height of said offset portions being such that they can be slidably seated between said transverse elements and said transverse base members and extend to the ends of said legs to secure said guard to said pallet, locking means engaging the pallet for holding said guard against disengagement from the pallet by being withdrawn from between said legs.
- 3. The article intercepting and holding guard described in claim 2 wherein said locking means are a pair of oppositely extending fingers, one on the end of each of said horizontal portions and extending in front of and closely adjacent to the end of the pallet legs opposite from said vertical portion.
- 4. The article intercepting and holding guard described in claim 3 wherein said horizontal portions are capable of being forcibly flexed sufficiently toward each other to displace said fingers from in front of said pallet legs to permit said horizontal portions to be withdrawn from the pallet lengthwise of said pallet legs.
- 5. The article intercepting and holding guard described in claim 4 wherein means are provided for temporarily holding said fingers in said forcibly flexed convergent position.
- 6. A guard for the operator of a vehicle having tines used to transport and elevate loaded pallets into and out of vertically tiered storage spaces, said pallets having a cargo supporting top surface, a pair of rigid, parallel spaced beams secured to said top surface and cross members extending between and connecting the bottom surfaces of said beams, an L-shaped guard frame having rigidly connected vertical and horizontal portions with said horizontal portion thereof being of a length to extend the length of a pallet and said horizontal portions spaced to fit between and one with each portion closely adjacent each of said beams, each of said horizontal portions having downwardly extending leg portions adjacent each end thereof forming vertical spacers of a height substantially equal to the vertical spacing between said members and cross members to hold a pallet with its cargo supporting surface substantially parallel to said tines while the pallet is being transported or elevated or lowered by the vehicle into and out of storage, means for preventing the pallet from disengaging said frame.
- 7. A guard as described in claim 6 wherein the free ends of said horizontal portions extend laterally of said pallet in front of said beams to prevent withdrawal of said guard frame lengthwise of said leg members.
- 8. A guard as described in claim 7 wherein said horizontal legs are capable of being forcibly flexed enough to permit said laterally extending ends to be withdrawn lengthwise of said beams.
- 9. A guard as described in claim 6 wherein said horizontal portions each have downwardly offset spacer portions of a height substantially equal to the vertical height of said beams, said spacer portions being adjacent each end of each of said horizontal portions for holding the horizontal portion of said frame parallel with said cargo supporting surface of a pallet engaged by said guard with the vertical portion extending vertically upwardly therefrom.
- 10. A guard as described in claim 9 wherein said downwardly offset spacer portions adjacent said upright portion of said guard are each bridged by a rigid tension resistant member in substantially the same plane as the top horizontal portion of said leg members to strengthen the connection between said vertical and horizontal portions of said guard.
- 11. A guard as described in claim 10 wherein said tension resistant members are secured to the outwardly facing surfaces of said frame members.
- 12. A guard as described in claim 11 wherein said tension resistant members are welded to said frame members.
- 13. The guard as described in claim 6 wherein said vertical portion of said frame has cargo engaging elements extending generally horizontally therebetween, so spaced as to prevent any of the cargo on the pallet being released from the pallet by passing between said elements.
- 14. The guard described in claim 13 wherein a plurality of vertical members are provided in spaced generally parallel relationship to each other between said vertical portions of said guard frame, said vertical members being welded to said horizontal elements to provide a deflection resistant restraint against release of dislocated cargo.
- 15. The guard described in claim 14 wherein the grid formed by said vertical and horizontal members extends above the pallet at least as high as the stack of cargo to be mounted, transported and stored on the pallet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 709,595, entitled IMPROVED GUARD FOR OPERATOR OF PALLETIZED LOADS, filed Jun. 3, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,220,980.
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