This invention pertains to a pallet for stacking, storing and displaying merchandise.
Pallets are widely used for stacking, storing, transporting and displaying merchandise. Merchandise stacked on a pallet allows substantial quantities of the merchandise to be easily and economically stored or displayed. Pallets have slots to accept the arms of a lift truck for easily moving heavy loads. In some retail environments, particularly self-serve and warehouse facilities, merchandise is displayed while still on the pallet. It is not always practical or desirable to operate a lift truck in such facilities, particularly when customers are present and when precise pallet positioning is required. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that it would be highly desirable to have an attractive pallet that can be precisely positioned.
The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems set forth above. Briefly summarized, according to one aspect of the present invention, a pallet, comprises a base member having top and bottom surfaces with the top surface defining first and second spaced apart openings near an edge of the top surface. A handle has first and second upright members with bottom end portions removably inserted in the first and second spaced apart openings, and a horizontal member connecting top portions of the first and second upright members. First and second flanges are attached to the bottom end portions of the first and second upright members with the flanges resting on the top surface when the upright members are inserted in the first and second openings. A plurality of hollow legs extend downwardly from the bottom surface and define a passageway below the bottom surface. A plurality of wheel means, one for each leg of the plurality of hollow legs, are fastened to the base member inside an associated hollow leg and extend downwardly from the base member to an elevation below the associated leg so that the wheel means is free to move the base member.
The passageways between the legs facilitate use of a lift truck and the wheels allow the pallet to be rolled about. Having a removably attached handle allows the pallet to be precisely positioned on a merchandise floor and to be displayed without the handle allowing for easier access to merchandise. When the handle remains attached, a display panel provides a surface area for displaying product information. Removing the handle allows a bin to be used without interference with the handle thereby providing more space for merchandise. The pallet may have removable shelves instead of a bin when the merchandise is better displayed on shelves.
These and other aspects, objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood and appreciated from a review of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and appended claims, and by reference to the accompanying drawings
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A panel 38 can be attached to the first and second upright members 24, 26 below the horizontal member 32 providing an area for product identification or other information. Cut outs 40 are provided in the top portion of the panel to provide handholds. The handle can be inserted and removed using the handholds and the pallet can be positioned using the handholds.
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The shelves may be of a continuous construction or may have a honeycomb structure to reduce weight and increase strength. Shelf openings may be bores through the thickness of the shelf with an internal stop member to limit penetration by the legs. Where the shelf has a honeycomb construction, the opening may be the center of a tube with a stop member to limit penetration by the legs. In some instances, a shelf may be a thin piece of material with upturned and/or down turned edges forming an apron wherein a tube would be attached to each side of the shelf and hidden by the apron. Of course, a top shelf need only have a tube or opening on its underside, but it is practical to have all shelves identical to limit manufacturing costs. Unwanted openings can be covered with a decal.
It can now be appreciated that a precisely positionable pallet has been presented. The pallet has a base member with a top surface defining first and second spaced apart openings near an edge of the top surface. Hollow legs extend downwardly from the bottom surface of the pallet and define passageways below the bottom surface. Each hollow leg functions as a wheel well wherein a wheel is fastened to the base member. Each wheel inside a hollow leg extends downwardly from the base member below the leg so that the wheel is free to support and move the base member. An inverted U-shaped handle has its bottom ends removably inserted in the first and second openings. Flanges attached to the bottom end portions of the first and second upright members rest on the top surface of the pallet when the upright members are inserted and properly position the handle.
The passageways facilitate use of a lift truck to move the pallet about and the wheels allow the pallet to be rolled about and precisely positioned. After positioning, the handle can be removed to display merchandise without the handle allowing for easier access to the merchandise and better appearance. When the handle remains attached, a display panel on the handle provides a surface area for displaying product information or advertising. Removing the handle allows a bin to be used without interference with the handle thereby providing more space for merchandise. The pallet may have removable shelves instead of a bin when the merchandise is better displayed on shelves.
While the invention has been described with particular reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements of the preferred embodiments without departing from the invention. For example, the bin may be of configurations other than the rectangular configuration described.
As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the invention are not limited to the particular details of the examples illustrated, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications will occur to those skilled in the art. For example, a pallet can be textured and colored to match a concrete floor, or fabric can be attached to match the color and texture of a carpeted floor. Also, the pallets are stackable one atop the other for easy storage when not in use. It is accordingly intended that the claims shall cover all such modifications and applications as do not depart from the true spirit and scope of the invention.