Standard size pallets, including plastic pallets, are used to support goods above a floor so that they can be lifted and moved by fork tines, such as on a fork lift. For storage or shipping, the pallets may be loaded into a rack where the loaded pallets are supported only at outer edges on rails in the pallet rack.
Sometimes it is more convenient to use half-size pallets, especially when the pallets are intended to be delivered into a store or into a refrigerator or freezer where a standard-size pallet would be unwieldy. However, in a warehouse or distribution facility where there is plenty of room for standard size pallets, the half pallets still require twice as much handling, because the fork lift will have to handle each half-pallet separately. Further, the half-pallets cannot be stored on a pallet rack.
A pallet assembly includes a support base including a support deck having a plurality of openings therethrough. A plurality of pallets each include a pallet deck having a plurality of feet extending downward therefrom. The plurality of pallets are arranged such that the plurality of feet are received in the plurality of openings in the support deck of the support base.
In this manner, a plurality of smaller pallets can be handled at the same time as if they were a single standard size pallet. Further, the plurality of pallets in the assembly with the support base can be stacked in a pallet rack.
A pallet assembly 10 according to a first embodiment is shown in
The pallets 12 are nestable pallets 12 each having a deck 16 supported above the floor by a plurality of columns or feet 18. Openings 20 through the deck 16 are aligned with the feet 18 so that the feet of an identical pallet 12 can be nested therein. In this example, each pallet 12 includes four corner feet 18 and a pair of side feet 18 (which could be considered a single, split foot 18) along each long edge of the pallet 12.
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When the pallet assembly 10 is lifted by the fork tines below the deck 22 of the support base 14, the support base 14 rises up the columns 18 of the pallet 12 until the deck 22 of the support base 14 contacts the decks 16 of the pallets 12, as shown in
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Another pallet assembly 110 according to a second embodiment is shown in
The pallets 112 are nestable pallets 112 each having a deck 116 supported above the floor by a plurality of columns or feet 118 (shown in
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A plurality of columns 128 are formed through the deck 122 in the pattern of the feet 118 of the pallets 112 (
The upper deck portion 122 includes three pairs of upper deck segments 122a that are each substantially parallel to each other. Each pair of the upper deck segments 122a is separated by one of the columns 128. The upper deck portion 122 also includes three pairs of upper deck segments 122b that are substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to the pairs of the upper deck segments 122a. Each pair of the upper deck segments 122b is also separated by one of the columns 128. In one example, the upper deck segments 122a are spaced higher from the floor than the upper deck segments 122b are spaced from the floor. In one example, there are four openings 127 defined in the upper deck portion 122 and the lower deck portion 123 between the pairs of upper deck segments 122a and 122b.
In one example, the columns 128 that receive the column 118 of adjacent pallets 112 can be combined into a single opening that receives a column 118 of adjacent pallets 112 or be a single opening that includes a barrier wall that separates the single opening into two sections that each receive a column 118 of adjacent pallets 112.
Optionally, a plurality of reinforcement members (such as steel rods, tubes, composite materials or stiffer materials, etc) may be used to reinforce the upper deck portion and/or the lower deck portion.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
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