Information
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Patent Grant
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6382108
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Patent Number
6,382,108
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 21, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 7, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 706 386
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A spill pallet for supporting and providing secondary containment for at least one intermediate bulk container. The spill pallet consists of a base and side walls that form an open-top box structure. From the base of each of the four corners of the structure extend four pillars with flat upper surfaces. These pillars support a platform that covers a substantial portion of the structure. The platform contains a center support post that extends to the base of the structure. The container and platform have been adapted so that they can be nested with other containers and platforms for shipping.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to spill pallets and, more particularly, to spill pallets for intermediate bulk containers. Intermediate bulk containers are used to store and transport hazardous materials in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules. When these containers are stored, EPA rules, and particularly 40 C.F.R. §264.175, require that the container must have a containment system wherein a base must underlie the container which is free of cracks or gaps and which is sufficiently impervious to contain leaks, spills, and accumulated precipitation until the collected material is detected and removed. The base must be adapted to drain and remove accumulated liquids unless the container is suspended above the base. The containment system must also have sufficient capacity to contain the volume of the largest container or 10 percent of the volume of all of the containers above the base, whichever is larger.
A number of containment systems are in use for containing spillage from intermediate bulk containers. While at least one commercial system employs welded steel for the spill pallet or base, most systems employ polyethylene because of its chemical resistance. The spill capacity of the typical pallet is about 400 gallons, which corresponds to about one and one-half to two times the capacity of a typical intermediate bulk container.
A variety of techniques are employed to suspend the container above the base or pallet. One such system employs a steel platform having support legs straddling the pallet or resting on the bottom floor of the pallet. Other systems employ plastic pedestals resting on the bottom floor of the pallet.
There is a need for a containment system which conforms to the requirements of 40 C.F.R. §264.175 which is resistant to a wide range of chemicals, inexpensive to manufacture, and economical to ship to the customer. While many of the prior art pallets are nestable and stackable for shipping purposes, the equipment for supporting the container above the base or pallet is not nestable and requires additional shipping space. Typically, the container support is shipped assembled or disassembled in the pallet, thus rendering the pallet non-nestable.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides a spill pallet assembly for intermediate bulk containers which complies with EPA rules, stores the container in an elevated position above the pallet and which is fully nestable for shipping purposes.
According to this invention, the spill pallet assembly comprises a base comprising a container having a bottom wall and a series of intersecting side walls. The bottom wall cooperates with the side walls to define an open-top box structure. The container defines a plurality of support pillars, with a pillar adjacent an intersection of each of the side walls. Each pillar has sides which extend upwardly from the bottom wall to a substantially flat upper pillar surface which is coplanar with each other such surface. A support platform substantially covers the box structure and is supported by the upper surfaces of the pillars. The support platform defines a center support post extending downwardly from the support platform to the bottom wall of the container. A grid may be provided on the upper surface of the support platform.
The support platform is provided with a downwardly extending peripheral skirt having portions thereof engaging sides of the pillars to minimize lateral shifting of the platform. The support platform is further provided with recesses which receive the flat upper surfaces of the pillars and which cooperate with the skirt portions to further minimize lateral shifting of the support platform.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a spill pallet according to this invention;
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of the spill pallet;
FIG. 3
is an elevational view of the spill pallet illustrating an intermediate bulk container in place on the pallet;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the base of the pallet with the support platform and grating removed; and
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the spill pallet with the grating removed and with a portion of the platform broken away.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the support platform.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated a spill pallet
10
for supporting and providing secondary containment for at least one intermediate bulk container
12
(FIG.
3
). The pallet
10
includes a base
14
defined by a bottom wall
16
and a series of intersecting side walls
18
,
20
,
22
, and
24
. The bottom wall
16
and the side walls
18
-
24
cooperate to form an open-top box structure. The bottom wall
16
defines a pair of fork-lift entries
17
for convenient portability of the pallet
10
.
The pallet
10
is formed from polyethylene as a one-piece unit and a plurality of pillars
26
,
28
,
30
, and
32
which form a continuation of and project upwardly from the bottom wall
16
to form pockets
34
(
FIG. 4
) extending into the bottom surface of the bottom wall
16
. The pillars have substantially flat upper surfaces
36
,
38
,
40
, and
42
which are substantially coplanar with each other.
A support platform
44
substantially covers the open top of the box structure formed by the base
14
and is supported by each upper surface
36
-
42
of the pillars
26
-
32
. The support platform
44
defines a center support post
46
extending downwardly from an upper surface
48
of the platform
44
to the bottom wall
16
. Drainage openings
47
are provided adjacent the bottom of the post
46
. The upper surface
48
forms a peripheral curb
50
and a downwardly extending peripheral skirt
52
. The peripheral skirt
52
has corners
54
which snugly engage two intersecting side walls of each of the pillars
26
-
32
. A plurality of diagonal recesses
56
are provided in the upper surface
48
. The recesses
56
have end portions
58
which are configured to engage other intersecting sidewalls of the pillars
26
-
32
to further minimize lateral shifting of the support platform
44
. Drain openings
60
are provided in the platform
44
and the recesses
56
further serve to conduct any spillage to the interior of the post
46
and then to the base
14
through the openings
47
.
A pair of gratings
60
and
62
are positioned on the support platform
44
. Each grating
60
and
62
is provided with a multiplicity of apertures
64
. The gratings support the intermediate bulk container
12
as shown in FIG.
3
. Conventional bulk containers typically include a metal cage
66
and a plastic container
68
having a bottom tap
70
. The sidewall
18
is formed to provide a bucket shelf
72
for placement of a bucket (not shown) thereon.
It should be noted that the sidewalls
18
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24
are sloped and the bottom wall
16
is configured to permit nestability for shipping purposes. It should be further noted that the platform
44
and its support post
46
are adapted to be nested with other such platforms for shipping purposes.
While the invention has been shown and described with respect to particular embodiments thereof, those embodiments are for the purpose of illustration rather than limitation, and other variations and modifications of the specific embodiments herein described will be apparent to those skilled in the art, all within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited in scope and effect to the specific embodiments herein described, nor in any other way that is inconsistent with the extent to which the progress in the art has been advanced by the invention.
Claims
- 1. A spill pallet for supporting and providing secondary containment for at least one intermediate bulk container comprising a base having a bottom wall and a series of intersecting side walls, said bottom wall cooperating with said side walls to define an open-top box structure, a support pillar adjacent an intersection of each of said side walls, each said support pillar having sides extending upwardly from said bottom wall and having a substantially flat upper surface which is substantially coplanar with each other flat upper surface, a support platform substantially covering said box structure and being supported by each said upper surface, said support platform defining a center support post extending downwardly from said support platform to said bottom wall.
- 2. A spill pallet according to claim 1 wherein the flat, upper surface of each pillar is spaced from its adjacent side walls.
- 3. A spill pallet according to claim 2 wherein said support platform has a downwardly extending peripheral skirt, said skirt having portions thereof engaging intersecting sidewalls of said pillars to minimize lateral shifting of said support platform.
- 4. A spill pallet according to claim 3 wherein said support platform includes recesses which engage other intersecting sidewalls of said pillars and which cooperate with said skirt portions to further minimize lateral shifting of said support platform.
- 5. A spill pallet according to claim 1 wherein said center support post is hollow and forms an open-top cavity with a top surface of said support platform.
- 6. A spill pallet according to claim 5 wherein drain openings are provided adjacent a bottom portion of said support post.
- 7. A spill pallet according to claim 6 wherein drain openings are provided in said top surface of said support platform.
- 8. A spill pallet according to claim 5 wherein the support platform is adapted to be nested with another such support platform for shipping.
- 9. A spill pallet according to claim 1 wherein said container is adapted to be nested with another such container for shipping.
- 10. A spill pallet according to claim 1 wherein a grate is supported by said support platform.
- 11. A spill pallet according to claim 1 wherein one of said side walls defines a bucket shelf.
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