Claims
- 1. A pallet for shipping materials comprising:a rigid deck that has a plurality of adjacent arch elements arranged in an intersecting configuration including a plurality of adjacent arch elements arranged in a configuration in which a downward force from the applied load of the shipping materials is translated laterally by said adjacent arches to provide lateral compressive forces between said adjacent arches to strengthen said deck; and a plurality of legs extending from said lower surface of said deck for supporting said deck.
- 2. The pallet of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements defines a partial arch.
- 3. The pallet of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements comprises a full arch.
- 4. The pallet of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements defines a horizontal centerline and wherein each of said arch elements is situated such that said compressive forces from adjacent arch elements intersect each other at an intersection point located above said horizontal centerline.
- 5. The pallet of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements defines a horizontal centerline and wherein each of said arch elements is situated such that said compressive forces from adjacent arch elements intersect each other at an intersection point located approximately along said horizontal centerline and between said adjacent arch elements.
- 6. The pallet of claim 1, wherein said plurality of arch elements comprise a plurality of rows of said arch elements, said plurality of rows extending in at least two directions that cross each other at a non-zero angle.
- 7. The pallet of claim 6, wherein said plurality of rows extend diagonally to form an approximately lattice pattern.
- 8. The pallet of claim 6, wherein said plurality of rows extend longitudinally and laterally to form an approximately 90 degree-crossing pattern.
- 9. The pallet of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements comprises a finite number of arches rotated through a lesser angle than 360°.
- 10. The pallet of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements comprises an infinite number of arches rotated through 360°.
- 11. The pallet of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements comprises a hemispherical geometry.
- 12. The pallet of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements comprises a non-hemispherical geometry.
- 13. The pallet of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of legs for supporting said deck.
- 14. The pallet of claim 13, wherein said plurality of legs are situated to receive one of a forklift and a pallet jack entry.
- 15. A pallet for shipping materials comprising a rigid deck that has an upper and a lower surface and a plurality of arch elements configured with their top peaks proximate to the upper surface, said deck including a plurality of adjacent arch elements situated in an intersecting configuration such that downward forces from a load applied to the upper surface of said deck are distributed from the top of said arches downwardly through each of said arch elements and laterally towards adjacent arch elements, such that forces from adjacent arch elements intersect each other to provide lateral compressive forces to strengthen said deck.
- 16. The pallet of claim 15, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements comprises a plurality of arches rotated through a non-zero angle.
- 17. The pallet of claim 16, wherein each of said arch elements comprises a partial arch.
- 18. The pallet of claim 17, wherein each of said plurality of arch elements defines a horizontal centerline, and wherein said intersection point is located above said horizontal centerline.
- 19. The pallet of claim 18, wherein each of said arch elements is situated so as to intersect at least one adjacent arch element at said point short of said horizontal centerline.
- 20. The pallet of claim 1 wherein the downward force from the load induces a bending moment on the deck that imposes tensile stresses on said lower surface, and said lateral compressive forces are created proximate to said lower surface to at least partially offset said tensile stresses, thereby strengthening said deck.
- 21. The pallet of claim 20 further comprising a plurality of legs extending from said lower surface of said deck.
- 22. The pallet of claim 1 wherein said deck defines an upper and a lower surface, and the downward force from the load applied to the upper surface induces a bending moment on the deck that imposes tensile stresses on said lower surface, and said lateral compressive forces are created proximate to said lower surface to at least partially offset said tensile stresses, thereby strengthening said deck.
- 23. A load bearing structure including a deck for supporting a load that applies downward forces that imposes tensile stresses on said deck, said deck comprising a plurality of arch elements situated in an adjacent intersecting configuration to generate compressive forces between adjacent arch elements responsive to an applied load, said compressive forces generated proximate to said tensile stresses to at least partially offset said tensile stresses, thereby strengthening said deck.
- 24. The load being structure of claim 23 wherein each of said arch elements define a concave shape.
- 25. The load bearing structure of claim 24 wherein each of said arch elements defines an approximately hemispherical shape.
- 26. The load bearing structure of claim 23 wherein at least one of said plurality of arch elements is rotated through a finite angle less than 360°.
- 27. The load bearing structure of claim 23 wherein each of said arches comprises a partial arch.
- 28. The load bearing structure of claim 23, further comprising a plurality of legs extending from said load bearing structure thereby providing a pallet for shipping materials.
Parent Case Info
Reference is made to Disclosure Document No. 495799, filed on Jun. 19, 2001.
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